Events Gallery
There is always plenty going on at our school, such as day trips, visitors who come to school to entertain or work with the children, and other special occasions during the year. On this page you can look back on some of our special events, and share the memories with us.

Rudolph Run for John Taylor Hospice
Sports Council would like to thank our families for their support in raising money for John Taylor Hospice, who provide specialist palliative and end of life care for people in Birmingham and across the West Midlands. Both at the hospice in Erdington and in the local...

Reception’s Nativity
The Reception children all worked together to learn their words and songs for this years Nativity. Sadly, due to the global pandemic they were unable to perform for their parents in the school hall. But this did not deter the children, so a video was shared with...

School Council meet Jack Dromley, MP
School Council were delighted to welcome Jack Dromey to the Abbey. Questions were asked to our local MP about his current projects, greatest achievements and how he has positively impacted our society. Jack Dromey was impressed with our motivation and passion for...

Advent Fundraising Hearts
Chaplaincy Team were very keen to combine their Advent fundraising with the work we have been doing to support the 'Together with Refugees' orange heart campaign. Children came up with the idea of making orange heart decorations to sell to raise money for a local...

Poppy Wreaths for Remembrance
As part of the school’s learning and preparation for this year’s Remembrance day, each year group made poppy wreaths specifically dedications to certain memorials at the National Memorial Arboretum. The memorials chosen were Armed Forces Memorial, Parachute Regiment...

Friends Week
To support pupils in the faith journey we expect them to learn to follow in the footsteps of Jesus with their friends. This week is all about highlighting the need for our children to spend time with their friends and encourage them to be a good friend to others,...

Remembrance Day
103 years since the end of the First World War. At the 11th hour on the 11th day of the 11th Month the guns fell silent on the Western Front to bring an end to the fighting. Our nation and commonwealth has recalled that moment of remembrance for decades. This year was...

Y4LD Assembly on Remembrance Day
In their class assembly, our Year 4 children spoke eloquently about the history of Remembrance Day and its significance. They were passionate in sharing why this is so important for us to reflect on today and read the poem 'Flanders Fields' written by John McCrae....

Letter from Jack Dromey, MP
Our Chaplaincy Team were pleased to receive a response from our MP to our letter enclosing the many postcards we have written highlighting our concerns about the new Nationality and Borders Bill. We are happy to hear that Mr Dromey shares many of our concerns and...

Year 6 World War Immersion Day
Year 6 jumped straight into their new big question, 'Is war ever just?' with an immersion day where the children became evacuees for the day. Armed with their paper tags, they spent a morning experiencing teamwork when building their own Anderson Shelter,...