It is the fundamental aim of St Joseph’s to assist pupils in their personal faith journey, by providing a range of varied quality spiritual experiences.  These experiences are integral to the life and purpose of our school.

  • To communicate to children the nearness and presence of God.
  • To deepen the spiritual and moral experience of each child and enable
    teachers and children to grow spiritually together.
  • To integrate pupils’ experience of prayer and worship with their learning
    across the whole curriculum.
  • To provide a range and depth of spiritual experiences which are vibrant, rich and varied.
  • To provide opportunities for celebrations of the word, both liturgical and non liturgical, and for individual prayer and reflection.
  • To give children the opportunity to be involved in the formation, planning and delivery of prayerful experiences.
  • To use the experiences and needs of the children, to choose the right
    moment and time to deliver quality prayerful occasions.
  • To recognise the special place and time for traditional prayers and to share these with our pupils.
  • To develop and deepen the prayer life of teachers themselves and to give structure and support.
  • To provide both children and staff with a living, worshipping community, thereby helping them to enter into the full life of the church.
  • To celebrate the Liturgical Year.
  • To offer the school community opportunities to give praise and thanks to God.

Each week provides various opportunities for whole school celebrations of the word. These include whole school celebrations; class celebrations; sing and praise; school masses and liturgies. Members of staff are invited to lead the whole school celebrations along with the Headteacher, Deputy, Assistant Headteacher and other members of the Senior Management team.

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