2024 audit of children, youth and families work across the diocese Now Live
1st February 2024During the first quarter of 2024 the Go Team are auditing work with children, young people and families across the Diocese of Bath and Wells
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During the first quarter of 2024 the Go Team are auditing work with children, young people and families across the Diocese of Bath and Wells
Paul Rusby is one of two guest speakers at the Conference focusing on the importance of and value of spiritual leadership for schools, churches and communities in the 21st century, to be held in Wells in March this year.
Year 8 pupil Belinda Gifford-Guy was praised for her particular ability to tell a story through her performance.
Pupils at St Bartholomew’s CE Primary School have been presented with a Bronze Award from Christian Aid’s Global Neighbours Scheme for their global citizenship work.
A place of peace and tranquility for all pupils within the school grounds
Pupil chaplains come together for a special day at Taunton Minster
A journey of faith, hope, and connection
Just before the half-term break, Year 3 students from Eastover School came together to create a heartwarming make-believe wedding at St. John's Church in Bridgwater.
Earlier this year, the Pupil Chaplain team at Backwell Junior School took part in a discussion about caring for the environment with Bishop Michael Beasley. Following this discussion, the chaplains decided to get involved in St Andrew’s Church’s application for the Eco Church award.
Primary and secondary schools across Bath and Wells are looking for people over the age of 18 to become governors. Could you add to their number or know someone who could? Could you become a school governor?
At the start of a new term Fr Kieron Rowley reflects on the relatively new chaplaincy at St Dunstan's Secondary School in Glastonbury
Supporting our school communities through prayer.
The services were held at Wells Cathedral, Bath Abbey and Taunton Minster
The schools Trust marks the milestone with a jumper tying world record.
Pupils at Trull Church of England VA Primary School explore themes of serving and giving, music and fellowship
In Bath and Wells we are blessed to have 182 Church of England schools. While they each support their children in their own unique way, their values are underpinned by the Church of England’s values of wisdom, hope, community and dignity. Supporting our schools with their own unique talents are our school governors.
Bryan Wong is a School Foundation Governor at St Andrew’s Church School, Bath. He spoke to Manna about his role as a school governor.
Exford Church of England First School serves the surrounding villages and outlying farms across central Exmoor.
Caring for God's creation by establishing a hedge for wildlife and plants instead of putting in a metal fence.
Abseilers over come their fears to raise funds for school chaplaincy which provides pastoral support for students and staff.