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Sunday 7 September 2014

Year 3 Parents Briefing - Thursday 11th September 3.15pm

A quick reminder that you are invited to attend the Year 3 Parents Briefing in the school hall, on Thursday 11th September at 3.15pm.  We will outline how Year 3 works and remind you of the expectations of attending Holy Souls School.

We look forward to meeting all of you then!

Welcome to Year 3 2014-2015!

Welcome to Year 3 Blog!  Sorry it has taken so long to get started.

Just a few reminders so far.....

Spellings and Reading
Keep practising your spellings every night and read your reading books!  Progress is checked daily in school.
Spelling tests are on Mondays and new spellings are also given for the week.

Times tables
Keep practising your times tables - x2, x5, x10, x3, x4 at the moment!   Times tables are tested on Monday mornings! How many different ways can you practise them?


Homework
Literacy homework is set on a Thursday and Maths homework is set on a Friday.  All homework is to be completed and sent in for the following Tuesday.

PE
Year 3 have PE on Friday afternoons.  It is best that your PE remains in school each week and we will send it home at the end of every half term for washing!

As always, all of the Year 3 Team will gladly answer any of your queries - please try to keep them for the afternoon pick up of your child, as mornings can be pretty hectic!

Here's to a great year everyone!

Tuesday 20 May 2014

May Procession - Mary Our Mother




 MAY IS THE MONTH OF MARY

On Friday, 23rd May, Holy Souls School will be celebrating a special day devoted to Our Holy Mother, Mary.  We will be involved in many activities to understand Mary's love for us all.

  
We will be using the above video in class, along with our Rosary bracelets we have made, during our prayer service.  We ask Mary to guide us and give us strength in times of need and will be sharing any special intentions together.
 

During the afternoon, the whole school will gather and take part in a special procession.  

Please try to remember to bring some flowers to school so we can really brighten this occasion.

 









Holy Communion 2014!


 



Congratulations to Year 3 and the Children of the Parish on making your First Holy Communion over the past 2 weeks!
You all prepared so well and suppported each other with love and joy.  All three masses were beautiful and I know that your grown ups, the staff of  Holy Sousl School, and Fr. David and Fr. Craig all felt overwhelmed by them!
Be very proud of yourselves, and may you continue your Faith Journey with the strength and reverence you have shown.

God bless you!

Tuesday 6 May 2014

Year 3 Retreat Day to Alton Castle, 2014


On Friday 2nd May, Year 3 enjoyed their Retreat Day to Alton Castle, in preparation for their First Holy Communion.

The children thoroughly enjoyed the day, understanding the importance of the trip with regards to their preparation and having lots of fun too!

Well done Year 3!  We are now very close to making our Sacrament of First Holy Communion and there is much excitement in the air (from both children and staff)!

First Holy Communion

On Saturday 10th May and Saturday 17th May, Year 3 and the Children of the Parish will be celebrating the Sacrament of First Holy Communion.  Our preparation began in September of last year; with Enrolment Mass, and then the celebration of the Sacrament of Reconciliation, in November and at the beginning of Lent.  We have been working extremely hard for the sanctity of this moment and are now very excited!

Here are a few reminders for you consider:
We will be meeting at Sacred Heart and Holy Souls Church on Thursday 8th May at 3.15p.m. for prayers with Father Craig and for a run through of logistics, which will hopefully answer any last minute questions you may have.

The children will be going over to church for practices week beginning 5th May and 12th May, according to respective weeks.  Please ensure your child brings a coat to school each day incase of adverse weather conditions.

As a family, could we ask that you encourage your child to practise their communion prayer, mass responses, readings and hymns - these are all important parts of their preparation in understanding the Sacrament and for the running of the services themselves.

We would like to take this opportunity to express what an honour it is to be preparing with you and your children and hope that you all enjoy what will surely be a special moment in your child's life.

Tuesday 4 March 2014

Ash Wednesday




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The Beginning of Lent

What happens on Ash Wednesday?



Ash Wednesday is the day after Shrove Tuesday and signals the start of Lent. It is called ‘Ash Wednesday’ because Lent is a time when people are sorry for the wrong things in their lives and ashes are used in the Bible as signs of sadness.
Some churches have a special part in a service called ‘ashing’. As a way of showing sorrow for wrong things done, and as a reminder that all die, the Priest makes a sign of the cross in ashes on the forehead of each person. The ashes are usually made from burning palm crosses that were kept from Palm Sunday the previous year.
Lent is a time when Christians think about the things they have done and the way that God wants them to live. Saying sorry to God by confessing our sins – owning up to the wrong things we have done – is a more important part of people’s worship and prayer during Lent.

We have made our Lenten promises to Walk with Jesus during this time of preparation.  What sacrifices will you be making?  How will you be putting others first?

Next week we will be making our Sacrament of Reconciliation at church.