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January 2021
February 2021
March 2021
April 2021
May 2021
June 2021
September 2021
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January 2022
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May 2022
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Blog

We will remember them
Although we are in lockdown, Oliver was able to attend the Cenotaph Service on Remembrance Sunday. Thanks Oliver, for representing our school so well.

Brighten up Harvest
Congratulations to the children of St Norbert’s who ‘brightened up for harvest’ and raised £400 to be shared between CAFOD and our local foodbank. Thanks to our community for their generous donations!
We are proud to have marked Remembrance Sunday by laying wreaths at the cenotaphs in Crowle and Ealand. Thank you so much to Zain and Hope for representing our school. https://t.co/6POhkvvbhI Read More
Our first whole-school collective worship, following a year of separation, was a joyous and spiritual occasion. Our new Leading Lights liturgy group prepared a wonderful first liturgy. https://t.co/NRNzI1mfY6 Read More
It was wonderful to celebrate our May Procession this year with Fr Matthew. Class 4 painted pictures of the five Glorious Mysteries and wrote prayers to accompany these. Thanks so much to all of our families for sending flowers to honour Our Lady on this very special occasion. https://t.co/C1WfurWyeG Read More
All of the children at St Norbert's have taken part in the #EyesOfTheWorld assembly with @ann54neale and are campaigning to support climate change in preparation for the UN Climate Change Conference COP26. We encourage all of our school community to write to your MP. Read More

Live
To live life to the full, achieving the fulfillment of potential (spiritual, intellectual, physical, psychological, social, moral and aesthetic and religious capacities of each child).

Love
To love and serve others by developing a personal relationship with Jesus Christ, a communal transparent witness to the Gospel message of the love of God and neighbour, especially the poor and marginalized.

Learn
To learn through a commitment to academic excellence, relevant cross-curricular religious education and faith formation programmes, educating and engaging the whole child in all dimensions.