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  • Crucifix winning designs

    Published 10/02/22

    At the beginning of this term our RE Council held a competition for KS2 pupils, challenging them to design a crucifix especially for our school. Using a template, pupils were encouraged to think about our mission statement to make their design really reflect St Alban's. KS2 amazed us with their ideas and creativity! There were so many wonderful entries and we will be making use of them all over the coming months. In fact, there were so many great designs that instead of choosing 1 overall winner, we had to choose two - so congratulations to Alice & Harry and Niamh & Olivia! Their fantastic designs will be made up into real crucifixes for every classroom in the school.

    Well done all of you!

     

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  • Congratulations! We are now a Music Mark School

    Published 09/05/21

    St Alban's have been nominated by Surrey Arts to become a Music Mark school for the 2020/21 academic year.

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  • Food Bank Donations

    Published 22/02/21

    Thank you for all your donations to the Walton and Hersham foodbank during 2020.

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  • St Alban's Feast Day

    Published 29/06/20

    St Alban's Feast Day art competition winners!

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  • Ways to Get Help in Lockdown and Other Guidance

    Published 30/04/20
    Ways to Get Help
    If you need to contact the school please use the school email address admin@stalbans.surrey.sch.uk. The Xavier trust has also set up an emergency email address emergency@xaviercet.org.uk
    If you need extra support during lockdown please contact details for other agencies:
     
    For childline it's 0800 1111
    Please see below some links which may be useful should you need to access support for domestic violence during the lockdown.
     
    The national domestic abuse helpline is:
    0808 2000 247
     
     
    Boots are also offering a safe place for people to contact helplines should you need to. 
     
    Please remember that no one needs to be even more alone during this time and help is available. 

    Other Guidance

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/stay-at-home-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19-infection

     

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  • Lent appeal for Elmbridge Rentstart

    Published 03/03/20

    We have been thinking about homelessness and giving thanks for our homes. This Lent, we would like to raise money for a local charity called Elmbridge Rentstart so that we can help those who do not have a lovely home to live in like us.

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  • RUNWILD

    Published 04/02/20

    The School Parliament and the rest of the school are excited to invite you to support us in our Sponsored RUNWILD for the Wildlife Garden on Thursday 13th February 2020.

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  • Harvest 2019

    Published 20/11/19

    Thank you for helping us to celebrate the harvest this year by donating food to our local food bank. They have sent us a big thank you for all your very generous donations.

    Please note our next food bank collection will be on November 27th and will include a request for advent calendars as well as food and cleaning items.

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  • Art Day

    Published 06/11/19

    The whole school was involved in the National Gallery’s Take one picture project
    where schools from all around the country produce art based upon the same painting from the
    Gallery's Collection: The Battle of San Romano.

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  • Story Telling Workshop

    Published 06/11/19

    The whole school were fortunate to receive a visit from the storyteller, Kevin Graal.  Kevin met with all year groups and helped them developed their own story wheels. It was a fantastic day and inspired many budding authors throughout the school.

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  • Science Week

    Published 06/11/19

    This year’s Science Week focussed on the 1969 Moon Landings, with children all across the school launching rockets, designing and creating their own class astronaut and learning the “hidden” story of the work of Katherine Johnson and her colleagues who calculated the orbits of the rockets, while working as “human computers” for NASA.

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