26th September News from our Parish Schools
- Durham Martyrs Parish

- Sep 26
- 2 min read

St Joseph's Catholic Primary School
We will be celebrating Languages Day in school on Monday 29th September. We will be embracing all of the languages that make our school rich in diversity. If anyone would like to share some words or a story in their home language, St. Joseph's would love to welcome you into our school at any time (not just Monday).
On Wednesday 1st October we will be hosting an Open Evening from 5.30pm - 6.30pm. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet the teachers; explore the classrooms and facilities and ask any questions you may have about the school. Refreshments will be available, and we look forward to welcoming you into our school community. Come and join us for a cuppa!
On Friday 3rd October the children in Year 5 and 6 will be inviting families into their classroom at 3pm . They will be leading a creative prayer linked to the Feast of St Francis of Assisi.

St Godric's Catholic Primary School
Thank you to everyone who came along to our Macmillan Coffee morning on Friday and for the fabulous cake donations. This is always a wonderful cause to support.
Our Open Morning for parents with children due to start school in September 2026 is on Wednesday 1st October in the school hall. Please spread the word.

St Thomas More Catholic Primary School
Class 2 hosted the first reading cafe of the academic year on Tuesday 23rd September. We welcomed so many parents, grandparents and friends of St. Thomas More into school to enjoy a cuppa, biscuit and read of a good book. Check the school's 'What's On' for upcoming reading cafes. We do so love to have our families join us in school.
Also, we encourage our families and friends to donate some Harvest Donations into school. We will beginning the collection on Monday 29th September. Harvest Donations will be distributed to those in need.

St Leonard's Catholic Secondary School
Here at St. Leonard's our Holistic Curriculum, shaped by pupil and parental feedback last year, is in full swing and each week we aim to focus on a particular strand, developing our pupils' abilities outside the classroom.




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