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Love Christmas Hampers

15 December 2020

Spreading joy at Christmas by giving back to the community.

Miss Pastore and Mrs Miah have been hard at work preparing our Love Christmas hampers utlising the the wonderful items donated by our students, families and staff over the last two weeks.  

We have put together over 25 boxes for families in the local community and have other boxes to donate to the food bank

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@st_ignatius Mar - 11
Students were considering temptation. 8G were helping their form tutor write some acts of worship and we want to celebrate this one by Ellis. An acrostic prayer for those fasting for Ramadan as well as those fasting or abstaining for Lent.#AMDG pic.twitter.com/IuMJenyVEn
@st_ignatius Mar - 11
St Ignatius is a fantastic place to work and there are currently 8 opportunities to join our incredible community. Staff here are supportive and welcoming and students are courteous, respectful and keen to learn and succeed. Find out more on our website: https://t.co/BXqtCpD3he pic.twitter.com/V9equi26yt
@st_ignatius Mar - 10
The person of the week is Arundhati Roy whose most famous book, The God Of Small Things, became the biggest selling book by a non expatriate Indian. She is also an environmentalist and human rights activist. The word of the week is Mandir, a Hindu temple. #AMDG pic.twitter.com/pvvzz1T68c
@st_ignatius Mar - 7
What a week! An presentation from the . Paul May, a formal student here, shared his experience in the Risk and Insurance industry. And finding the perfect job based on your favourite subjects.#ReadyToSetTheWorldAlight pic.twitter.com/D5gfXkyHh6
@st_ignatius Mar - 7
Can you judge a book lover by a cover? To celebrate we had a range of activities going on in the library at lunchtime including the, very popular, match the teacher to their favourite book!#AMDG pic.twitter.com/ClaaWxTjU0
@st_ignatius Mar - 5
We began the day with Ash Wednesday prayer services marking the first day of lent. Students had the opportunity to receive ash on their heads as a symbol of reflection and renewal Lent is a time for spiritual growth and self-discipline. We wish our community peace and purpose 🙏 pic.twitter.com/2IXk1898Zl
@st_ignatius Mar - 5
Thank you to Vlad from the for his presentation on different careers within the justice system. It was very interesting and gives our students something to consider when taking their first steps towards a career path.#AMDG pic.twitter.com/kei5MlEYyt
@st_ignatius Mar - 5
continues Day 3 included a presentation from The University of Law. Our own Chaplain gave a vocational talk about the career path that lead him here. And today's career event was mock interviews and CV writing.#ReadyToSetTheWorldAlight pic.twitter.com/RqF122jM0b
@st_ignatius Mar - 4
We currently have vacancies for a SENCO, Economics Teacher, Head of Business and Economics and Subject Lead for Computer Science. These are great opportunities to join a welcoming, supportive school with great facilities. See our website for more info: https://t.co/HXE8a6uwzX pic.twitter.com/aTFn1WXqmn
@st_ignatius Mar - 3
National Careers Week starts today! As well as form time activities and year group talks, there are workshops in the library every lunchtime help our students decide what career is right for them. Find out more: https://t.co/UXWH85HQCs pic.twitter.com/W5ThU5N2Se
@st_ignatius Mar - 3
The Word of the Week is representation, the fact of including different types of people so that all different groups are represented. The Person of the week is Rebecca F Kuang who writes fantasy books that explore issues of racism, empire and representation. #AMDG pic.twitter.com/U10ZM9q7hm
@st_ignatius Feb - 27
We were privileged to have Casper from London's deliver a STEM Workshop to our Year 10 students. It was great to hear about his experience of applying to and attending University and to tackle a few interview questions ourselves! pic.twitter.com/7yNI7gSHpY