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St Louis Catholic Academy

St Louis
Catholic Academy

Faith at St Louis

At St Louis, we are founded on Catholic values which underpin every social, academic and pastoral relationship and the related behaviours which act as live witness to our Faith.   Inspired and supported by these values, we seek to develop the characteristics of effective learners in our children so that, whatever their future holds, they can approach this with character, confidence, resilience and a Christ-centred moral compass.

Our Mission Statement

Learning Together In Faith

By recognising Jesus Christ in ourselves and others, our school strives to be a living Christian Community which values and nurtures each individual through a sound education and encourages responsible attitudes towards our changing world.

To remain faithful to our mission statement we aim:

  • To enable every member of our school community to recognise their own God-given worth and in turn to respect the unique value of each person whatever their ability, age, wealth, poverty, gender or race.
  • To offer a Catholic Religious Education programme and formation which enables all children to grow in their love of Jesus Christ.
  • To rejoice in and celebrate our Faith and life through "meaningful" liturgies, assemblies and prayer.
  • To encourage shared responsibilities between home and school.
  • To strengthen our shared Faith with our parish and other Catholic Schools within our Trust and Diocese by being ‘Partners in Christ for Others’.
  • To encourage links within our immediate neighbourhood and so develop an appreciation and respect for other faiths and cultures.
  • To recognise and respond to the needs of each individual within the school community.
  • To create an environment within which staff and pupils are encouraged to develop and grow to their full potential.
  • Through sound government and management to provide and use cost effective resources that are appropriate and necessary for our work.
  • Through the guidelines of the National Curriculum, provide a broad and balanced education.
  • To help children develop a love of their environment and learn to treat and use it with the utmost care and respect.
  • To educate and inform all individuals in our community about the aspirations and moral dangers of our changing world, and be equipped and ready to give any necessary support.

Gospel Values

Collective Worship

Day Collective worship Time  Led by
Monday Gospel Assembly 3pm Mrs Martin
Tuesday Tenten collective worship 3pm Class teachers
Wednesday Praise and Sing 2:50pm Mrs Martin
Thursday Chaplain's Assembly 3pm School Chaplains
Friday Celebration Assembly 9:05am Mrs Martin

Masses / Liturgies:

Friday 5th September, 9:20: Autumn start of term Mass in church

Friday 3rd October - Harvest Service in school

Friday 19th December - Carol service 2pm in church

Tuesday 6th January, 9:15: Epiphany / start of term Mass - PARISH

Thursday 12th March - KS2 Reconciliation liturgy 2pm in church 

Friday 20th March - UKS2 Stations of the cross in church time TBC