1 minute read

St William of York officially open new school library

St William of York Catholic Primary School in Thornton, Crosby, welcomed author Frank Cottrell-Boyce into school to officially open its new library after years of not having one.

In 2008, the school removed its library at the time to make way for an IT Suite, moving a lot of the books to each class to create a small class library.

Advertisement

Over recent years it became evident that due to iPads, computers and tablets, many children are no longer reading books like they used to. Research has shown that children read less than what they did compared to ten years ago.

To tackle this issue, St William of York Catholic Primary School looked at ways to encourage a love of reading. Staff considered several options on installing

St Mary Magdalen pupils attend annual Commonwealth Service

Pupils from St Mary Magdalen Catholic Primary School in Penwortham, South Ribble, travelled to London for the UK’s annual Commonwealth Service.

Mrs Edmondson and headteacher Mrs McKinnon joined the Year 5 and 6 pupils. It was the first time for some of the children on a mainline train and for many, the first time they had visited London.

At Westminster, the group was met by Katherine Fletcher MP’s team, who led an engaging walking tour of the Houses of Parliament, starting in Westminster Hall and then moving into the lobby, House of Commons and House of Lords.

Katherine Fletcher, who is MP for South Ribble, then joined the group and told them some of her stories from inside the walls of parliament.

Following lunch, the group moved to the nearby Westminster Abbey where they were led into their seats for the Commonwealth Service.

Representatives from 56 nations spanning five geographical regions, including some of the largest economies on earth as well as the smallest of islands, celebrated their unity of vision and common commitment to peace and justice.

The group had a front row view as the flags of the Commonwealth paraded past, followed by dignitaries and the Royal family – King Charles III, The Queen Consort, Prince William, Princess Catherine, Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and Princess Anne and Sir Timothy Laurence. The programme also featured entertainment and a special reflection by young Samoan environmental advocate Brianna Fruean.

This article is from: