The feast of St Blaise is on 3rd February, and we celebrate this with our Visioning Day. During the day we explore the story of St Blaise; our school logo and how it represents the Holy Trinity; and how we can live out our school vision and values in our lives to ‘follow in the footsteps of Jesus’.
We aim to promote Collective Acts of Worship, which are rich, meaningful experiences that are appropriate and significant to the pupil’s needs, age, development and interest by creating a sense of occasion and reverence.
All classes have access to prayer books and Bibles, as well as a class set of Bibles in the library. A board is displayed inside the hall, highlighting the focus and theme of Collective Acts of Worship, music and prayer.
Godly Play is a very different, but amazingly engaging, creative and imaginative method for exploring our Christian faith and heritage.
More information about, and a link to the website of, St Blasius Church
Anglican churches follow a liturgical calendar. This is a pattern for their worship (liturgy) through the year. As a church school, this provides an ideal opportunity to mirror what is happening in your parish / local church.
It also provides a colourful and visual way to mark the festivals throughout the year.
Download our National Society Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools Report
We aim to promote Collective Acts of Worship, which are rich, meaningful experiences that are appropriate and significant to the pupil’s needs, age, development and interest by creating a sense of occasion and reverence.
All classes have access to prayer books and Bibles, as well as a class set of Bibles in the library. A board is displayed inside the hall, highlighting the focus and theme of Collective Acts of Worship, music and prayer.
Godly Play is a very different, but amazingly engaging, creative and imaginative method for exploring our Christian faith and heritage.
More information about, and a link to the website of, St Blasius Church
Anglican churches follow a liturgical calendar. This is a pattern for their worship (liturgy) through the year. As a church school, this provides an ideal opportunity to mirror what is happening in your parish / local church.
It also provides a colourful and visual way to mark the festivals throughout the year.
Download our National Society Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools Report
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St. Blasius Church of England Primary Academy is part of the Diocese of Chichester Academy Trust.
A Company Limited by Guarantee in England and Wales Registered No. 09201845
Diocese of Chichester Academy Trust , Church House, 211 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 4ED
Telephone 01273 425001 Website: https://dcat.academy
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