Collective Worship in St Patrick’s
Children take part in daily collective worship. Children worship in whole school, key stage or class groups. Through collective worship children develop an understanding of the structure and purpose of liturgy, explore the Gospels with reference to aspects of moral and social teachings and are encouraged to reflect and respond. Children regularly prepare and lead their own worship and parents are regularly invited to join their children for class and whole school liturgies and masses.
Stations of the Cross artwork created by each class.
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The Governors are required to remind parents of their right to withdraw pupils from religious worship and education. Parents are also reminded that the school exists to give a Catholic Education to its pupils and it is therefore expected that parents be in sympathy with the aims of the school.
Please click here to view our Collective Worship policy
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