🎄 Christmas Lunch 2024 🎄

Yesterday, our school hall was filled with festive cheer as we all came together for our much-anticipated Christmas lunch! It was a wonderful opportunity for pupils and staff to celebrate the season as one big school family.

The menu featured a roast dinner with trimmings, as well as vegetarian options to ensure there was something for everyone. To top it all off, we enjoyed some desserts that were the perfect sweet finish to our meal as well as more sweet treats from Mrs Jones!

A huge thank you to our amazing Mrs Jones, who worked hard to prepare the meal for us all. Your hard work and care made the day extra special! We’d also like to give a shout-out to our Primary 7 pupils, who did a fantastic job helping to serve the meals and ensuring everything ran smoothly.

The hall buzzed with excitement, laughter, and festive tunes as everyone joined in singing along to Christmas songs. It was a heartwarming day that reminded us all of the joy of being together, especially as we count down the days to Christmas.

Thank you to everyone who made our Christmas lunch such a memorable occasion! 🎅✨

  • Strand of Faith: Son of God
  • UNCRC Rights:
    • Article 24: Every child has the right to nutritious food and clean water.
    • Article 31: Every child has the right to relax, play, and join in cultural activities.
  • Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
    • Goal 2: Zero Hunger – Ensuring access to healthy, nutritious meals for all pupils.
    • Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being – Promoting physical and emotional well-being through shared community events.
  • SHANARRI Indicators:
    • Healthy: Providing nutritious meal options for all.
    • Nurtured: Creating a caring atmosphere with shared meals and festivities.
    • Included: Making sure everyone felt part of the celebration, regardless of dietary needs or preferences.
  • Meta-skills:
    • Collaborating: Pupils and staff working together to make the event successful.
    • Leading: Primary 7 pupils demonstrated leadership by serving and supporting younger pupils.
    • Communication: Sharing joy through conversations and singing Christmas tunes.
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