We are incredibly proud of all our Year 7 students for their outstanding presentations on religion in their families or communities. They have all demonstrated remarkable confidence, clarity, and creativity.
Six students were selected to present in a Year 7 assembly: Lavinia presented on Roman Catholicism, sharing her reflections on meeting the Pope and discussing Leonardo da Vinci’s painting The Last Supper and its significance in Christianity; Esha presented on Hinduism, explaining Diwali as a time of joy, light, and togetherness, where light triumphs over darkness and good over evil, and elaborating on the belief in one supreme God, noting that “Hinduism teaches us to respect each other”; Ruby explored Judaism, covering Jewish holidays, foods, and how religion shapes daily life; Lizzie shared insights into Russian Orthodoxy, highlighting traditional dress and the influence of her grandparents on her understanding of faith; Ariadne presented on Greek Orthodoxy, with her excellent detail on the role of food in religious celebrations standing out; and Carolina impressed the audience with her presentation on Roman Catholicism, showcasing clear presenting skills and beautifully annotated pictures from her local church.
Well done to all our Year 7s for their excellent efforts!
Miss Crawley, Head of Theology and Philosophy
