Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff, visitors and volunteers to share this commitment.

If you have concerns regarding the safeguarding or welfare of any pupils, please contact Mrs Freeman (Designated Safeguarding Lead), or Mrs Wyke (Back-up Designated Lead) or Mrs Gilfoyle (Back-up Designated Lead).

St. Joseph’s Catholic Primary School participates in Operation Encompass. Following the report of an incident or domestic abuse, school will be advised that the child has been involved. Please see the school website for further details.

The Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy can be found here

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St Joseph's

Catholic Primary School

"Aspire not to have more, but to be more" -
Blessed Archbishop Oscar Romero

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St Joseph's

Catholic Primary School

"Aspire not to have more, but to be more" -
Blessed Archbishop Oscar Romero

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The Year of St Joseph

Please pray for our Year 5 children who will be making their First Holy Communion on Saturday 6th of November at St Joseph’s church.

Happy St Joseph the Worker day!

 

Today the children and staff have all been busy working hard doing jobs around the school and trying even harder than normal in class.  The children have been inspired by the work of St Joseph and his dedication and selflessness.  In the words of St John Paul;

 

'St Joseph was just a man, a tireless worker, the upright guardian of those entrusted to his care.  May he always guard, protect and enlighten families.' 

Morpurgo Class working hard painting the new fences in the front garden!

The Feast Of St Joseph The Worker-Year 3 and 4 hard at work in the front garden!

Dahl Class working hard litter picking and watering the garden.

Donaldson Class cleaning out the shed and washing equipment.

Friday 19th March

Today we celebrated the Feast of St Joseph.  We came to school in our own clothes and celebrated with a party in our class bubbles.  We had a great time! 

This celebration marked the end of a special week of reflection of St Joseph.  We joined together as a school, virtually of course, every day for worship to to listen to stories and scripture and learn about the wonderful work St Joseph did. We also chose our weekly Headteacher Award winners based on behaviours that St Joseph teaches us.  We are so lucky to have our school named after such a kind, caring and hardworking man; who God chose to be Jesus' father. 

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