Leading up to Remembrance Day, the History Club researched many of the men from our Parish who paid the ultimate price in World War One, World War Two and The Falklands War. They looked at army records, medical records, maps and war memorials to create a profile of the men from our town.
On Remembrance Day, the whole school participated in a two minute silence, whilst the senior leaders and a representative from each House Form took part in a Remembrance Service at our memorial garden at school, joined by members of our community. All pupils were very respectful. The History Leaders also did a fantastic job in leading assembly to all Houses over the week!
On Remembrance Sunday, a group of our pupils also joined the Parish at St. Mary's Brownedge for 11 o'clock Mass and represented our school at the memorial service outside church. Jasmine, on behalf of us all at Brownedge, laid the school wreath.
Finally, a huge well done to all pupils at school, and to all Forms who created a Remembrance window. They looked absolutely fantastic and we had some amazing entries. There was a real community spirit at the time of Remembrance.