Spiritual

Crackley Celebrates The Feast Of St Joseph

On Friday 18 March, Crackley Hall School celebrated the feast day of St Joseph, the patron saint of our school. We thanked God for our trustees and governors, pupils, past and present, staff, current and those who have left and for all the people who have strong attachments to the school. During the mass, we reflected on the history of Crackley Hall School and we thought about the life of St Joseph whose trade was to shape, build and create. We gave thanks to those who have helped to do the same – who have shaped, built and created our wonderful school. It was an extra special celebration too, as it was the first time the school had celebrated mass together in two years.

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Learning In RE

Pupils in Junior 2 had lots of fun this week learning about the different ways we can pray to God. One of those ways was writing a prayer and then seeing them fly like a helicopter! After seeing our prayers spiral from the top of the staircase to the ground, we listened to each other's prayers and spoke about how praying can be like talking to our best friend and having a conversation with God. Becoming comfortable with prayer helps us all to understand that God is always close and accessible and that our prayers can be in many forms - even flying helicopters! 

We also learnt about Palm Sunday and how this important celebration was the first day of Holy Week.  We made palms and pretended we were part of the jubilant crowd as we waved our palms triumphantly and welcomed Jesus as He entered into Jerusalem on a donkey.

 

 

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