
Spirituality
-
Visioning Day
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’.
-
Worship
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.
-
Prayers
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
Godly Play is a very different, but amazingly engaging, creative and imaginative method for exploring our Christian faith and heritage.
-
Church Information
More information about, and a link to the website of, St Blasius Church
-
The Colours of the Church Year
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.
-
SIAMS
Download our National Society Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools Report

Spirituality
-
Worship
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.
-
Prayers
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
Godly Play is a very different, but amazingly engaging, creative and imaginative method for exploring our Christian faith and heritage.
-
Church Information
More information about, and a link to the website of, St Blasius Church
-
The Colours of the Church Year
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.
-
SIAMS
Download our National Society Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools Report