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  • Worship Council

    Pupils in Years 4, 5 and 6, are elected by the pupils in their class to become members of the Worship Council. They play a vital role in the development of worship within our school.

    Their responsibilities include:

    • Leading worship half termly;
    • Meeting regularly to discuss worship and how it can be even better;
    • Helping to choose worship songs;
    • Promoting the school values to all.

    Worship Council Visit Kingsland

    The Worship Council had a wonderful day at Kingsland Primary, where they were able to work with Alex Wolvers and pupils from across the city. The children took part in a variety of activities around the theme of Easter including being part of a collaborative film, decorating crosses, designing stones representing the week before the resurrection of Jesus, creating an edible Easter garden as well as bunting, stained glass windows, and Easter eggs. The children had a fantastic day and represented St Marks impeccably.

                      

    Presentations from worship led by the Worship Council are below:

    HAJJ ASSEMBLY

    For their last presentation of the year, the Worship Council, which includes children from Years 4, 5 and 6, planned and delivered an assembly on the Muslim pilgrimage of Hajj. The audience, which included many parents, were treated to a detailed and informative explanation of this special journey undertaken by Muslims as part of the 5 Pillars of Islam. Well done to the Worship Council for representing our school so well throughout the year.