Morning prayer for many Anglicans, including myself, begins with the following prayer: The night has passed and the day lies…
At a time that many of us go camping, we instead found ourselves in our homes finding new ways to…
Children and young people’s online activities are increasing — for education, to socialise with friends and for entertainment. Of course,…
In our student diaries there are a number of wellbeing resources provided by The Resilience Project. These include a sleep…
A reading from the Gospel of Matthew The Resurrection of Jesus: After the sabbath, as the first day of the…
The message of Easter is perhaps more pertinent now than it has been for many years for the message of…
Businesses all over the world, small and large, have been scrambling to adapt their business models, employment conditions, delivery channels…
We’ve almost made it! I’m sure many of you are ready for a holiday – albeit a little different to…
In the opening pages of our student diary we find our school’s Statement of Purpose: St Paul’s School develops resilient,…
Our HPE staff have challenged students to complete a variety of exercise challenges during the week to keep their bodies…
For those of us who have been forced by intention or accident to stay at home more than usual, you…
Staying active during long periods at home can be difficult. Our PE staff have put together a list of tips…
Can I encourage you? Listening to the bad news all the time is not good for my own mental health….
Last Friday, winks instead of handshakes were exchanged as the Year 3s received their ‘Junior Fiction Licence’. Students have been…
If you have teenagers, and if they have smartphones, then you have probably already heard all about TikTok. We certainly…
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