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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.


Pupils celebrate Feast of St Joseph with walking pilgrimage and prayers with Archbishop Moth

Group photo with Archbishop Moth

For the second year in a row yesterday, Mr James Stacey, led a walking pilgrimage for pupils from St Joseph's Catholic Primary school in Chelsea across London to Westminster Cathedral, Southwark Cathedral, finishing on the steps of St Paul's Cathedral. The pilgrims included parents, teachers, pupils and alumni of the school together with members of the Trust team. They were met at Westminster Cath... Read More


South Liverpool school hosts free cooking lessons for families

The Academy of St Nicholas in Garston recently welcomed families into school for a free cooking lesson, designed to build confidence in the kitchen while developing valuable life skills. The session offered ten places to parents and students from Years 7 to 13, with each student attending alongside a family member. Working together, families prepared a dish to take home while learning a range of p... Read More


Heythrop Association to chair theological colloquium with Westminster Abbey

Rev Allan Palanna

The Heythrop Association will be chairing a theological colloquium in collaboration with Westminster Abbey, on Saturday 28 March at 6pm (via Zoom). The event, which features Commonwealth Theologian Rev Allan Palanna will explore: 'Walking Forwards in Imitation of Christ: The Church of South India's Mission Statement and Priorities for 2021-2030' and other subjects including the Climate Emergency. ... Read More


Newcastle: Pupils go the extra mile to achieve CAFOD 'Live Simply' Award

Pupils and staff, led by Mrs Anna Haighton, at St Cuthbert's Catholic Primary School, in Kenton, Newcastle Upon Tyne, are celebrating after achieving the CAFOD LiveSimply Award, recognising their commitment to living simply, caring for the environment and supporting communities locally and globally. The award reflects a year of activities where the whole school worked together to put their faith ... Read More


COLUMBAN SCHOOLS COMPETITION - 3rd Place Article

Photo by Danique Godwin on Unsplash

A Light in the Dark by J. (15) Holy Trinity Academy, Telford, Shropshire One crisp autumn morning, the people of St George's Church faced a challenge unlike any they'd encountered before. A group of refugees had arrived in town. They'd fled war, violence, and persecution, crossing seas, deserts, and dangerous borders in search of a safe place to call home. Many were traumatised, their lives torn a... Read More


COLUMBAN SCHOOLS COMPETITION 2026 - 2nd Place Article

Third Place winning image by J, from Loreto Grammar School, Altrincham

'Becoming a refugee is never a choice. But how we respond is' by A (18) St David's Catholic College, Cardiff Student A says: "I'm honoured to have taken part in a competition that emphasises such an important issue. Becoming a refugee is never a choice, and in my entry I hoped to share the importance of how empathy and solidarity guide the way we respond." Becoming a refugee is never a choice. No... Read More


COLUMBAN SCHOOLS COMPETITION 2026 - Winning Article

Second place winning image by K.of Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School, Upminster

'Blessed are the Meek' by A. (18) St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School and Sixth Form, Birmingham The winner says: "The theme of this competition was not only about refugees, but it was about us, and I hope we can soon create a world in which everyone is treated with the dignity they deserve. Great things will come from people doing what they truly enjoy, as I have done in writing this piece." No one... Read More


Columban Schools Competition on Refugees: Winners announced

'Between Borders' the winning artwork

Winners have been announced in a media competition for young people in Britain and Ireland on the subject, "Becoming a refugee is never a choice, but how we respond is." It is a quote from the United Nations Secretary General-Secretary, António Guterres, who is a Catholic. The annual competition of the Columban Missionaries attracted a record 349 entries across Britain and Ireland, the highest nu... Read More


Westminster school first in country to be fully rebuilt after RAAC found

The All Saints Catholic Academy Trust has announced the completion of the rebuilding of St John's Catholic Primary School in Rickmansworth, the first school in the country to be fully rebuilt following the discovery of RAAC within the School Rebuilding Programme. The project was delivered by Tilbury Douglas, appointed by the Department for Education (DfE) as client. RAAC, (Reinforced Autoclaved Ae... Read More


Catholic education ministry Ten Ten Resources to become employee-owned in a model of shared stewardship

image by John Cairns

Ten Ten Resources has announced that, with effect from 27 March 2026, it will transition to an employee-owned company, placing ownership in trust for the people who create and deliver its Catholic educational programmes each day. Founded in 2007 by siblings Clare and Martin O'Brien, Ten Ten began as a theatre-in-education initiative and has grown into one of the leading providers of curriculum pr... Read More


New Hall School joins the Choir Schools' Association

New Hall School Choir at King's College Chapel

New Hall School, Chelmsford, is proud to announce that it has become an Associate member of the Choir Schools' Association, an organisation dedicated to supporting the education of choristers in schools, cathedrals and churches. Founded in 1642 and steeped in a rich liturgical heritage, New Hall has a long-standing reputation for excellence in music. The Chapel Choir is a mixed-voice ensemble of a... Read More


Scottish Bishops statement on RE Bill

Image: SCMO

The Scottish Catholic Bishops have issued the following Statement on the Children (Withdrawal from Religious Education and Amendment of UNCRC Compatibility Duty) (Scotland) Bill. The Bishops thank the Scottish Catholic Education Service (SCES) and the Scottish Catholic Parliamentary Office (SCPO) for the considerable work undertaken to present the Church's strongly held views on this issue. We rec... Read More


Coventry: Dinner lady who served over one million meals retires

Sheila with pupils

A dinner lady who has lovingly served up one million meals over four decades at a Coventry primary school has been given an emotional retirement send off by pupils. Coventry great grandmother Sheila Rendall has retired after 39 years at Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School, part of the Romero Catholic Academy, where she is estimated to have cooked around one million meals. Sheila joined the schoo... Read More


Parliamentary reception honours Catholic education

l-r: Paul Barber, Bishop Marcus Stock, Bridget Phillipson MP and Mike Kane MP. Image by: M Mazur CBCEW

A reception to honour the Catholic Church's contribution to education in England and Wales took place in the Houses of Parliament on Tuesday, 10 February. More than 30 MPs and Peers from across the political spectrum attended the event, including Bridget Phillipson MP, Secretary of State for Education; former Conservative Education Secretaries Damian Hinds MP and Sir Gavin Williamson MP; Munira W... Read More

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