At St Clare’s, Catholic Social Teaching is not just something we learn about, it is something we live out each day. Rooted in Gospel values, our pupils are encouraged to follow in the footsteps of Jesus by caring for others, respecting the dignity of every person and taking responsibility for the world around them.
Through our curriculum, charitable work, pupil leadership and everyday actions, children are given opportunities to put their faith into action. Whether supporting those in need, caring for God’s creation or working together for the common good, our pupils learn that they can make a positive difference in their school, their community and the wider world.
We strive to inspire our children to become compassionate, responsible citizens who live out their faith with courage, kindness and a commitment to justice.
Below you can find examples of how we put Catholic Social Teaching into action
EYFS have enjoyed learning about the important job a neonatal nurse has in a hospital.Thank you to Emma for coming in to speak to the children about caring for premature babies. The children have loved looking after baby pink in their role play hospital.

EYFS have enjoyed a visit from Lynette-Rose who is a local PCSO in Coalville as part of our learning on people who help us.She talked about her role in keeping the community safe,her uniform,her day to day jobs and taught us about the history behind a police officers hat.

Year 3 have learnt about parliament this week! We have had a class vote and counted our ballots and we have created poster for our local MP to encourage her to do more for our environment!
Y6 have enjoyed learning about UK Parliament this week in a fun assembly with Educational Officer Malcom.

EYFS children enjoyed looking at what tadpoles looked like and the life cycle of a frog.

Year 3 learnt the importance of anti bullying week this week! We thought about all the things that make us happy and made them into paper aeroplanes!

Delighted to hand over our Harvest collections to Feed the Need, Coalville. We are proud to support our local community, especially those needing our help.

Year 4 sang alongside Belvoirdale and All Saints at the Armistice Day event at the Clock Tower in Coalville - they place a wreath to remember those who lost their lives.
