Friday 13th October
Year Four were joined by so many parents to give thanks to the Lord Our God for his wonderful creation and to prepare for our upcoming Harvest Festival.
Year Four were joined by so many parents to give thanks to the Lord Our God for his wonderful creation and to prepare for our upcoming Harvest Festival.
Farewell to all these beautiful children….. and their parents. You will be greatly missed at St Vincent’s
Our allotment project has grown and grown. We are very grateful to funding from INEOS which has helped this to happen. Well done to the team of parents who have been working with our gardener, Claire Witcomb, to plant this year’s crop. It’s looking amazing.
There are nasturtiums and courgettes and pumpkins and sweet peas growing well around the willow dome. Giant potatoes are loving the compost bin shelter There are lots of ladybugs and bees to be seen. Tomoatoes, rocket, rapsberries and lots of herbs are coming along nicely.
This week the team have harvested loads of spinach.
Come back on Wednesday…..
Come back on Tuesday ………
Year 6 treated us to an amazing performance of Move It – an extravaganza of song and dance. Great talent from a wonderful class. We are missing them already.
We walked behind the statue of Mary our heavenly mother as we journeyed from school to church, praying the Rosary. The children brought flowers to crown her as Queen of Heaven
It felt like the whole world was represented at St Vincent’s today.
Thank to all the families who cooked such declicious food. We had three different coffee ceremonies from different parts of Africa. We loved seeing your presentations. The children learned some new dances and drumming patterns. What an amazing day!!
A huge well done to our Year 4 and 5 girls’ football team who played in a gripping final tonight for the Birmingham Primary Schools 5-a-side title. They drew 0:0 after extra time and share the cup with Small Heath. Mr Davis and Mr Richards are SOOOOOO proud! (So are we all.)
Collecting their medals….