Collective Worship - Year 4
We believe that Christian worship in a Catholic school is concerned with giving glory, honour, praise and thanks to God. It is our loving response, in word and action to God’s invitation to enter into relationship, made possible through the work of Jesus Christ and the witness of the Holy Spirit.
Mar
05
2020
Today in St Matthias' class assembly we have celebrated and the power that reading can give to all of us. We have paid a special focus to the messages we can interpret and learn from reading the Bible. Studying...
Mar
05
2020
Today as part of World Book Week Year 4 have been exploring the gospel of St Luke. This explores the life of Jesus and all of the joyous events that happened in his life. We have been paying particular...
Feb
03
2020
As part of our whole class assembly today we have been focusing on the little things in our lives and how we can be appreciative of these. The class came up with the ideas that they really enjoyed receiving...
Jan
30
2020
Today in Collective Worship Year 4 have been exploring the story of Jesus choosing the first disciples, we have explored this event in detail attempting to empathize with the disciples and how they would have been feeling during this...
Jan
28
2020
This week in Collective Worship we have been exploring the story of St Paul. We have been discussing in detail how this story can still influence us in our current lives, as we can choose to forgive others in...
Jan
20
2020
This week in Collective Worship, Year 4 have been exploring the baptism of our Lord Jesus and reflecting on what this means to us. We have been exploring the symbols and key vocabulary used and been combining this in...
Nov
27
2019
In Year 4, we have been using the Bible to locate scripture celebrating Christ our King, by reading Matthew 25:31-46.
We have been responding to this by thinking about ways we can honour Christ our King in all...
Nov
12
2019
This week in Collective Worship year 4 have been taking time to remember those who gave their lives in World War I and World War II. We have been exploring the significance of the poppy in this act of...

