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Big Walk and Wheel Day: Wednesday 18th March 2026 On Wednesday 18th March 2026, we encourage everyone (pupils, families and staff) to travel actively to school i.e. Walk, Cycle or Scoot, or at least park up and travel some of the way actively.  Children are invited to ditch the school uniform and dress as brightly as possible to reinforce the Road Safety message of, ‘Be Bright, Be Seen’.   | St. Mary's 🎨 ART COMPETITION 2026 🎨 Closing date Wednesday 25th March 2026.  Entry £3.00.
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Rosary Assemblies for October

14th Oct 2025

This month, Mr McGowan's Year 3 Class and Mr McGlinchey's Year 5 class each presented class assemblies on 'The Rosary'.  We heard how the Rosary is a special prayer that helps us feel close to God and the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Here's a simple way to explain what it means:

🌟 A Way to Talk to God and Mary

The Rosary is like a conversation with God and Mary. Children learn to pray by saying familiar prayers like the Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be to the Father.

🌟A Story of Jesus and Mary’s Life

Each part of the Rosary (called a "mystery") tells a story from the lives of Jesus and Mary—like when Jesus was born, died and rose again. These stories help children understand their faith better.

🌟A Special Gift to Mary

Catholics believe that praying the Rosary is a way to show love to Mary, Jesus’ mother. It’s like giving her a bouquet of prayers.