Learning about spirituality through prayer
6th July 2023Pupils at Trull Church of England VA Primary School explore themes of serving and giving, music and fellowship
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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.
Conference in Wells shares research carried out into the city's links with the slave trade and launches a self-guided trail to historic sites in Wells which have links to British slavery.
"A distinctive Christian vision which is clearly lived by the whole school community...ensuring the flourishing of pupils and adults alike."
Pupils and staff form human chain linking the two sites of the newly formed Herne View Church of England Primary school in Ilminster.
St Margaret’s Church of England School, Tintinhull is one of just five schools appointed by the Royal Horticultural Society as a Champion School
School Leaders and Parish Partners Conference - more than 100 gather in person for the first time since 2020.
Lucy Moore, Head of the Church of England's Growing Faith Foundation, is visiting Bath and Wells in November. Why not come along to one of her talks on the 1st or 2nd of November?
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Young people come up with the idea following local Pioneer team's local youth sessions at the skatepark lead.
The children at Oakhill Church Primary School raise their voices in support of Ukrainian families living in their village.
The diocesan Education team to work with the Council to support the development of a centre for vulnerable children in Misterton.
Students restore a century old tradition on Ascension Day
Request from school children leads church to provide clubs for different age groups with great success.
Bishop Michael receives a warm welcome as he travels the diocese on the day his appointment is announced.
Spoken word video teaches young people about Easter.