School Vision and Values
Our School Verse
Let all that you do be done in love.
(1 Corinthians 16 v 13)
‘Let all you do, be done in love,’ is a well-known verse by the Apostle Paul, our Patron Saint.
It emphasises the importance of love as part of the Christian ethos.
The verse encourages us at SPAH to approach all our actions, interactions, and decisions towards the whole school community, with a spirit of love.
Our School Vision
We are a Christian community, united in love, where every individual grows in wisdom, builds deep friendships and practises true forgiveness. We Challenge ourselves in all that we do so that we each can flourish and become the person God is calling us to be.
Our School Values
Compassion Courage Friendship Perseverance Wisdom Forgiveness
Our School History
The crossed swords are the symbol for St Paul and the Christ the King symbol is presumably for All Hallows’. The church was until the 15th century called All Saints. Interestingly All Hallows is in the gift of St Paul’s cathedral so the crossed swords are doubly important as that is their symbol too.
All Hallows’ celebration day is November 1st.
St Paul’s day is January 25th and is the celebration of his conversion.
The last Sunday before Advent is ‘Christ the King’ Sunday. The Gospel set for that day is about Jesus the Good Shepherd also being the King and the judge. He wades into the sheep and goats and separates them, the sheep that have helped the poor and needy are rewarded and the goats who have been greedy and uncaring of others are condemned.
The last Sunday before Advent is also known as ‘Stir up’ Sunday which is what the shepherd did with the sheep and the goats. Traditionally, the day was the day everyone then went home from church and made their Christmas puddings or cakes, and everyone in the family had a stir.