We’ve set ourselves a challenge for our school to walk 40 miles during Lent. Every day we’ll take steps towards our target.

During Lent, we think about how to be closer to Christ and truly live how he wants us to. As Christians, we complete acts of generosity to put others first during preparations for Easter. 

This year we are raising money for our Parish to help support the fantastic work it does for our school family. Our church is a beacon in our school and the wider community, from class and school Masses to Communion preparation, from RE curriculum support in lessons to being a warm, safe place for people to gather.

We’ve set ourselves a challenge to walk 40 miles during Lent. Every day each class will take steps towards our target of 40 miles (or more!) as a school. We would be grateful if you could sponsor your child and support our Lenten cause.

The money raised will help support our church with the increased cost of living crisis (heating and lighting) and its partnership work with our school and children.

You are welcome to share this page with family members, but please note when donating not to include your child’s full name. You are also able to make an anonymous donation if you wish. 

Thank you as ever for your continued support.

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