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Education

Stories from Catholic universities, colleges and schools in the UK and around the world. It also includes news relevant to educational resources, and articles by pupils and students.


Jubilee Icon visits Tower Hamlets school

Fr Keith Stoakes blesses pupils at the Mass

Bishop Challoner Catholic School in Tower Hamlets welcomed The Jubilee Icon on Thursday 18 December as part of its tour of the Diocese of Westminster. The Mass brought together parish and primary and secondary school communities in a shared act of worship rooted in hope, justice and renewal, as we bring our Jubilee Year celebrations to a close. The visit centred on a shared Mass celebrated by Fr K... Read More


Scottish Bishops statement on Withdrawal from Religious Education amendment

The Scottish Parliament is currently considering amendments to the Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill, which would seek to change the current religious opt-out provisions in Scottish schools. A spokesperson for Scotland's Catholic Bishops said the Church is disappointed and confused with the Scottish Parliament Equalities, Hum... Read More


Coventry: Minister for nature praises young ecologists

Mary Creagh MP with pupils at St John Fisher Catholic Primary School. Image:  Richard Nelmes

Pupils from a Coventry school have been showcasing their efforts to create a greener future during an inspirational visit from a Coventry MP who focuses on improving and protecting the environment. St John Fisher Catholic Primary School, part of Romero Catholic Academy, welcomed Mary Creagh MP, Minister for Nature, to discuss the importance of taking care of the environment and tackling climate ch... Read More


Online course: The Theology of John Henry Newman

The Theology of John Henry Newman & Its Relevance for Today's Church - A Six-Part Online Course - Starts in January 2026, hosted by the Margaret Beaufort Institute, Cambridge. 2026 begins with a remarkable opportunity to engage in deep learning rooted in the profound insights of one of Britain's most influential saints. Saint John Henry Newman-renowned theologian, educator, and spiritual guide... Read More


St Mary's University celebrates Patronal Feast with visit from Cardinal Nichols

Cardinal Nichols, Bishop Moth, Mgr Paul McPartlan, university chaplains and altar servers

St Mary's University, London, welcomed students, staff, alumni, and members of the local community yesterday for the annual Patronal Feast Day, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. This year's Feast Day had special significance as it formally concluded the University's 175th Anniversary celebrations. To mark the occasion, St Mary's Chancellor HE Cardinal Vincent Nichols celebrated Mass in the U... Read More


New Hall School celebrates jazz-Infused St Cecilia Concert

New Hall School in Chelmsford hosted an exceptional St Cecilia Concert, delighting a packed audience in its historic Chapel with an evening of musical excellence. For the first time since the School's founding in 1642, the entire programme was unified by a distinctive jazz influence, marking a significant and memorable moment in the School's cultural calendar. This annual concert honours St Cecil... Read More


Gaudium et Spes at 60: social justice and Catholic education

Sr Gemma Simmonds CJ

This conference at St Mary's University, from 3 -5 December, was organised to mark the 60th anniversary of the promulgation of the last document from the Second Vatican Council, the Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, known as Gaudium et Spes, on 7 December 1965. The opening keynote address was given by Sister Gemma Simmonds CJ from the Margaret Beaufort Institute in Cambridge... Read More


Liverpool students sleep in school to raise funds for homeless charity

St John Bosco students during the sleepover

Students from St John Bosco Arts College, Croxteth, recently took part in a school sleepover to raise vital funds for a Liverpool-based homeless and housing charity. 45 Year 7 students took part in the sleepover that raised £150 for The Whitechapel Centre and saw them take part in a variety of activities and discussions about homelessness so they could truly understand the positive impact their f... Read More


Newton-le-Willows schools unite for Jubilee pilgrimage

Young Pilgrims of Hope

St Mary's Catholic Infant Academy, St Mary's Catholic Junior Academy, and Hope Academy - all part of All Saints Multi Academy Trust - came together for a special Jubilee pilgrimage on World Children's Day, 20 November. Each academy began its pilgrimage from its own school site around Newton-le-Willows, processing towards St Mary and St John's Catholic Church as a way of living out this year's Jubi... Read More


Coventry school wins major award

A Coventry primary school is celebrating after achieving a prestigious award for its commitment to improving playtimes for pupils. St Patrick's Catholic Primary School, part of the Romero Catholic Academy, received the top-level accreditation from OPAL (Outdoor Play and Learning), a national programme designed to support schools in transforming breaktimes. The award follows 18 months of work to en... Read More


Liverpool: Students shine as stewards of creation at COP30 conference

St John Bosco Arts College students at the mock COP30 conference

Students from St John Bosco Arts College, Croxteth, proudly represented the school at a local mock COP30 conference where they delivered a presentation to the audience before collectively exploring the urgent climate crisis. Eight St John Bosco students attended the Archdiocese of Liverpool's mock COP30 conference held at the St Margaret Clitherow Centre and throughout the day took part in a varie... Read More


Celebration of history at St Mary's University

St Mary's University

St Mary's University, Twickenham, and The Tablet celebrated their respective milestone anniversaries last Friday, with a gathering of academics, theologians, journalists and members of the public at Strawberry Hill, home of St Mary's. Peter Tyler, Professor of Pastoral Theology and Spirituality, delivered fascinating insights into the place, buildings and artworks of St Mary's, thereby 'reconstruc... Read More


St Mary's University conference: Weeping in Ramah

Image: CBCEW

On Friday 21 November, St Mary's University in Twickenham, hosted a day conference entitled Weeping in Ramah, addressing the crisis in the Holy Land. T his was linked to the university's Master's programme in Catholic Social Teaching; it also reflected the long-standing engagement of St Mary's with the Holy Land and the work done in the past by Father Michael Prior and Professor Nur Masalha. Ori... Read More


Rooted in Hope: Building biodiversity

This is a Christians Aware resource towards building biodiversity. It is a significant contribution towards education for understanding the role every person must play in building biodiversity so that the future of life on Earth is ensured. It is aimed at adults but is also suitable for older children and young people. The challenge to offer this resource came from the United Nations. The 17 Susta... Read More

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