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  • The Twinkly Nativity

    Wed 13 Dec 2023 Mrs Smith

    St Mark's performed a beautifully sparkly nativity, titled "The Twinkly Nativity" in front of a packed audience in the church. Seven gleaming stars told a very special story and gave the message of God's love at Christmas to everyone. The Infants thoroughly enjoyed learning the songs and bringing the playscript to life. They were extremely well supported by the Juniors who sang several top tapping carols from the choir stalls. Our thanks to Rev Stephen Mourant who shared prayers and blessings for Christmas.

     

    “But the angel said to them, “Don't be afraid! I am here with good news for you, which will bring great joy to all the people.  This very day in David's town your Saviour was born—Christ the Lord!  And this is what will prove it to you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.”

    Luke 2 v10-12

  • Carol singing

    Thu 07 Dec 2023

    Carol singing in the local community. Year 5 and 6 choir members sung beautifully to the local community on the High Street.

  • Advent festival at St Mark's Church

    Thu 07 Dec 2023 Mrs Smith

    Today the whole school were delighted to visit the Advent Festival at St Mark's Church. This year titled "Ding Dong Merrily". Each class had produced an artist interpretation of a Christmas hymn or carol. Year R looked at O Little Town of Bethlehem, Year 1/2 Hark the Herald Angels Sing, Year 3/4 One Bright Star and Year 5/6 We Three Kings. We thoroughly enjoyed spotting all the different carols.

  • Advent

    Tue 05 Dec 2023 Mrs Smith

    St Mark's have been marking Advent in many different ways. Firstly we have been lighting our Advent Candle Wreath, learning about each candle and what it represents. We held a beautiful  Christingle Service in school, where every child made a Christingle. Junior Choir have been carol singing for different events and while they were away the rest of school took part in a creative Advent challenge, making their own wreath. We were also delighted to welcome Rev Stephen to lead our worship, where he talked about PEACE and the importance of making time for quiet, reflective moments, just like in the story of Martha and Mary. 

  • Christingle

    Mon 04 Dec 2023 Mrs Smith

    On Monday 4th December all the children spent time together making a Christingle and learning about what each part represents. 

    • lit candle  - Jesus as the light of the world
    • orange -  the world
    • ribbon -  the blood of Jesus
    • dried fruit/sweets - God’s creations
    • sticks -  the four seasons or the four compass points

    Christingle services are usually held in churches and schools during Advent. Advent is the four
    weeks leading up to Christmas. The first Christingle was given to children in 1747 in Germany. It was a candle with a red ribbon around it. Christingle services were introduced in England in 1968. During our service we turned the lights off and lit our candles. The children were invited to join in with a special response prayer.

     

    Thank you, Jesus, that you are the light of the world and that you have passed on that light to us through your cross and resurrection.

    We are the light of Christ for the world.

    Thank you, Jesus, that your light is stronger than darkness

    and you have passed on the power of that light to us by your Holy Spirit.

    We are the light of Christ for the world.

    Thank you, Jesus, that as we pass on your light in the care we give to others, your light never dies but continues to give light to the whole world.

    We are the light of Christ for the world.

    In this Advent season, may your light shine brighter and brighter as we celebrate your light in us and through us for your glory.

    We are the light of Christ for the world.

    Amen

    Thank you to all our families for donating the oranges and to the Children's Society for providing the candles, tape and bags. A donation from St Mark's has been made to this special charity to help continue their amazing work with children. 

  • Christmas Fayre

    Sat 02 Dec 2023 Vicky Ellis

    All the fun at the Fair...St Mark's really does know how to do Christmas. 

     

    The PTA transformed the school into a wealth of stalls, games, festive food offerings and even a fairground ride. Father Christmas made a special appearance in the grotto and a lot of festive cheer was captured in the photo booth. The whole community had a fabulous time, what a great start to December!

     

     

  • Carol Singing

    Fri 01 Dec 2023 Mrs Smith

    Junior Choir were delighted to perform at the Farnborough International Exhibition Centre, as part of an event called One Day at Christmas. This is a festive lunch for over 300 guests from the local community who may feel lonely or isolated at Christmas. The children sang with great enthusiasm  and thoroughly enjoyed their afternoon. 

    Well Done St Mark's!

  • Year 2 Stargazing

    Mon 20 Nov 2023 Miss Jackson

    On Friday evening a group of our children and their parents attended an Ogden Trust Stargazing event. They were joined by children from the other partnership schools.

     

    The children started the evening as Astronomers looking at diagrams of the night sky with torches. They ticked off the different constellations they saw on their check list. They also shone the torches through discs to make constellations on the tables and walls. After that they became Astronauts and watched a video about stargazing while drinking hot chocolate and eating biscuits. Finally they became Aerospace Engineers and needed to build a rocket for the girl in the story to travel to space in. Some of the rockets hit the ceiling!

     

    Two of our wonderful Science Ambassadors were also at the event helping with the rocket activity. All of the children had an amazing time and proudly represented St Mark's!

  • Remembrance Service 2023

    Fri 10 Nov 2023 Mrs Smith

    St Mark's held a beautiful Remembrance Service today with each class making wreaths to lay as a mark of respect for all those who have given their their lives for us and for those who continue to give to keep us safe.

    Please click on the link below to find out more information.

    Remembrance Service 2023

  • Intofilm Festival 2023

    Thu 09 Nov 2023 Mrs Smith

    St Mark's were extremely fortunate to once again secure free tickets for screenings at the Vue cinema in Farnborough. The Juniors went to see Minions: The Rise of Gru and Year 1/2 saw a double bill of The Smeds and the Smoos and Superworm. Both films had a strong friendship message and proved a good starting point for Anti Bullying Week which takes place next week.

    A huge thank you to all the parents and families who helped walk with us to the cinema.

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