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Outstanding GCSE Success At St Edmund’s

22nd August 2024Mrs D Curtis

Once again, St Edmund’s is delighted to present the fantastic achievements of our year 11 students.  With even better outcomes than last year, we are proud of the hard work and aspiration shown by our students, most of whom will be returning in September to begin their A Level and Btec subjects. This year we want to highlight some particularly high achievers:

 

Melisa RIEKSTINA-OSE (7 x grade 9, 2 x grade 8, 1 x distinction *)

Gloria MENSIO (3 x grade 9, 4 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7, 1 x  distinction *)

Harriet DEADMAN  (4 x grade 9, 1 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7, 2 x grade 6)

Lucy PORTLOCK (2 x grade 9, 3 x grade 8, 5 x grade 7)

Patrick RICHARDS (2 x grade 9, 4 x grade 8, 1 x grade 7, 2 x grade 6 , 1 x distinction)

Jovita EDOBOR (2 x grade 9, 2 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7 , 2 x grade 6, 1 x distinction *)

Ella PATEL (6 x grade 8, 3 x grade 7, 1 x grade 6)

Nina PATEL (5 x grade 8, 4 x grade 7, 1 x grade 6)

 

Principal, Maggie Hazeldine said, “I am so proud of year 11. They have shown true ability and determination and I am very excited to see what the future holds for them in sixth form. 

 

For more information about our sixth from where we “aspire not to have more, but to be more” (St Oscar Romero) please email Hardi Toor [email protected]

 

Jovita Edobor

 

Melissa Riekstina-Ose

Ella & Nina Patel

 

Harriet Deadman

 

Lucy Portlock

 

Patrick Richards

 

https://www.expressandstar.com/your-world/2024/08/22/outstanding-gcse-success-at-st-edmunds/

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Examination Congratulations

21st August 2024Mrs D Curtis
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Principal ‘thrilled’ at outstanding A-Level success

21st August 2024Mrs D Curtis

Once again, St Edmund’s Catholic Academy is delighted to present the fantastic achievements of our Year 13 students. This year we want to highlight a range from our very successful cohort.

Christina Agbasoga (AAA – Medicine), Christopher Edobor (A*AA – Dentistry), Jusnoor Grewal (A*, Dist*, Dist* – Accounting & Finance), Lamic Haile (AAA – Economics) Peggy Mafiamba (Dist* Dist* Dist – Law); Cilla Tandoh (ABB- International Management) and Rosemary Ugbo (Dist* Dist* A- International Law); George Worrall (Dist, Dist, Dist – Cyber Security).

Principal, Maggie Hazeldine said, “I am thrilled that our young people have achieved such outstanding grades this year. We pride ourselves on the bespoke advice and guidance we give to each student so that they can pursue truly aspirational career paths. They have made their school and their families very proud indeed.”

 

Photograph: Christopher Edobor & Mrs Hazeldine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photograph: Peggy Mafiamba & Mrs Hazeldine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photograph: George Worrall & Mrs Hazeldine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photograph: Lamic Haile & Mrs Hazeldine

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Celebrating the Feast of Saint Clare of Assisi: A Life of Radical Poverty and Devotion

11th August 2024Rhiannon Watts-Robinson

Today the Catholic Church celebrates the Feast Day of Saint Clare of Assisi, a remarkable woman whose life of radical poverty, deep faith, ad unwavering devotion to Christ continues to inspire Catholics around the world. As a close follower of Saint Francis of Assisi and the founder of the Poor Clares, Saint Clare’s legacy offers profound lessons in humility, simplicity, and spiritual fortitude.

Born in 1194 to a noble family in Assisi, Italy, Clare was deeply moved by the teachings and example of Saint Francis of Assisi. At the age of 18, she renounced her wealth and status to embrace a life of poverty and dedication to God. Clare joined Francis in his mission, and under his guidance, she founded the Order of Poor Ladies, later known as the Poor Clares.

Saint Clare’s commitment to living a life of absolute poverty was revolutionary for her time. She established a community that relied entirely on the providence of God, rejecting any form of material wealth and dedicating themselves to prayer, contemplation, and service.

One of the most famous stories of Saint Clare’s faith involves her defence of Assisi. When the city was threatened by invading soldiers, Clare held up the Blessed Sacrament at the convent walls and prayed for protection. Miraculously, the soldiers retreated, and the city was saved. This event highlights Clare’s deep faith in the power of Christ and the Eucharist. The Order of Poor Clares continues to thrive today, with communities around the world living out Clare’s vision of poverty, prayer, and community life. Their presence is a testament to the enduring power of her legacy and her impact on the Church.

The Feast Day of Saint Clare of Assisi invites us to reflect on the profound impact of her life and the virtues she embodied. Her radical poverty, deep prayer, unwavering faith, and servant leadership offer a compelling model for living a life dedicated to Christ. As we celebrate her feast day, let us ask for Saint Clare’s intercession, that we may grow in our own faith and commitment to God. May her example inspire us to embrace simplicity, deepen our prayer lives, and serve others with love and humility.

Saint Clare of Assisi – Pray for us!

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Celebrating the Feast of Saint Lawerence: A Martyr for Christ and a Model of Charity

10th August 2024Rhiannon Watts-Robinson

Today, the Catholic Church honours the Feast Day of Saint Lawrence, a deacon and martyr who exemplifies the virtues of charity, faith, and steadfastness in the face of persecution. Saint Lawrence’s life and death offer profound lessons on the true treasures of the Church and the call to serve Christ with unwavering devotion.

Saint lawrence was born in Huesca, Spain, in the early 3rd Century. He served as one of the seven deacons of Rome under Pope Sixtus II, responsible for the distribution of alms and care for the poor. Lawrence’s role as a deacon placed him at the heart of the Church’s mission to serve those in need, embodying the call to love and charity. In 258 CE, during the persecution of Christians under Emperor Valerian, Pope Sixtus II and several deacons were martyred. Lawrence, who was responsible for the Church’s material wealth, was ordered by the prefect of Rome to hand over the treasures of the Church. In a courageous act of faith, Lawrence presented the poor, the crippled, and the suffering as the true treasures of the Church. For this act of defiance and his unwavering faith, Lawrence was sentenced to a brutal death by being roasted on a gridiron.

Saint Lawrence’s life and martyrdom offer timeless lessons for Catholics:

  1. True Treasures: Lawrence’s bold declaration that the poor and needy are the Church’s true treasures challenges us to reassess our values. In a world often focused on material wealth and status, Lawrence reminds us that the real treasures are acts of love, mercy and service to others.
  2. Courage in Faith: Facing persecution and death, Lawrence’s steadfastness and bravery serve as an inspiration for us to stand firm in our faith, even when confronted with adversity and challenges.
  3. Charity and Service: As a deacon, Lawrence’s commitment to serving the poor and marginalised is a power example of Christian charity. His life encourages us to actively seek ways to serve and uplift those who are suffering in our communities.

Saint Lawrence’s life and martyrdom offer a powerful testament to the values of charity, courage, and faith. As we celebrate his feast day, let us be inspired by his example to view the world through the lens of Christ’s love, recognising the inherent dignity and worth of every person, especially the poor and marginalised. May Saint Lawrence’s witness guide us in our journey of faith, empowering us to serve others with joy and to stand steadfast in our commitment to Christ. As we honour this great saint, let us pray for the grace to live lives marked by charity and courage, embodying the true treasures of the Church in our everyday actions.

Saint Lawrence – Pray for us!

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St Edmund’s Apprentice Scoops Top Award

25th July 2024Mrs D Curtis

Rhiannon Watts-Robinson, a former apprentice at St Edmund’s Catholic Academy, beat off tough competition from nine other apprentices to be named overall apprentice of 2024 at the Wolverhampton City College Awards at the Molineux Stadium.

Rhiannon also won the Business Support Apprentice 2024 Award.

What an amazing achievement! We are so proud of Rhiannon and wish her every success with her teacher training at Worcestershire University in September 2024.

Find out more:

https://www.expressandstar.com/news/business/2024/07/25/ladder-for-the-black-country-former-apprentice-scoops-top-award-at-college-celebration/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Celebrating Saint James the Apostle: A Model of Zeal and Witness

25th July 2024Rhiannon Watts-Robinson

Today the Catholic Church commemorates the Feast Day of Saint James the Apostle, also known as James the Greater. As one of Jesus’ closest disciples, Saint James provides a powerful example of zeal, commitment, and witness to the Gospel. His life and martyrdom inspires us to live our faith with courage and dedication.

Saint James, the son of Zebedee and Salome, and the brother of Saint John the Evangelist, was one of the first disciples called by Jesus. James, along with Peter and John, formed an inner circle that witnessed significant moments in Jesus’ ministry, including the Transfiguration (Matthew 17:1-9) and the Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-46). James’ fiery temperament earned him and his brother John the nickname “Boanerges”, meaning “Sons of Thunder” (Mark 3:17). This zeal, while sometimes misdirected, ultimately fueled his passionate witness to the Gospel.

After Jesus’ Ascension, James played a pivotal role in the early Church. Tradition holds that he preached the Gospel in Spain, becoming one of the first missionaries to bring Christianity to the Iberian Peninsula. His relics are believed to be housed in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, a major pilgrimage site. James was the first apostle to be martyred, killed by the sword under the orders of King Herod Agrippa I around 44 CE (Acts 12:1-2). His martyrdom exemplifies the ultimate witness to faith – sacrificing his life for the sake of the Gospel.

Saint James’ life offers profound lessons for Catholics today:

  1. Zeal for the Gospel: James’ fervent spirit encourages us to embrace our faith with passion and dedication. His example challenges us to be bold in our witness to the Gospel, even in the face of adversity.
  2. Close Relationship with Christ: James’ inclusion in Jesus’ inner circle highlights the importance of cultivating a close and personal relationship with Christ. Spending time in prayer, scripture, and the sacraments can help deepen our friendship with Jesus.
  3. Courage in Witnessing: James’ martyrdom reminds us of the cost of discipleship. While we may not all be called to martyrdom, we are called to live out our faith courageously, standing up for truth and justice in our everyday lives.

One of the most enduring legacies of Saint James is the pilgrimage route known as the Camino de Santiago, or the Way of Saint James. This ancient pilgrimage, which culminates at the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Spain, attracts thousands of pilgrims each year who seek spiritual renewal and growth. The Camino is not just a physical journey but a spiritual one, inviting pilgrims to reflect on their faith, seek God’s guidance, and grow in holiness. Walking the Camino can be a transformative experience, echoing the spiritual journey that each of us is called to undertake.

The Feast Day of Saint James the Apostle invites us to reflect on the qualities that made him a powerful witness to the Gospel – his zeal, close relationship with Christ, and courageous testimony. As we honour his memory, let us seek to embody these qualities in our own lives, striving to live our faith with passion and dedication. Saint James the Apostle, pray for us, that we may follow Christ with the same fervour and commitment that you exemplified. may your witness inspire us to be bold in our faith and unwavering in our love for the Lord.

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Celebrating Saint Christopher: Patron of Travelers and Bearer of Christ

25th July 2024Rhiannon Watts-Robinson

Today the Catholic Church honours the Feast Day of Saint Christopher, a saint renowned for his legendary faith, courage and service. Known as the patron saint of travellers, Saint Christopher’s story inspires us to carry Christ in our hearts and to assist others on their journey, both physically and spiritually.

Saint Christopher, whose name means “Christ-bearer”, is believed to have lived during the 3rd Century. Although the historical details of his life are sparse, the popular legend of Saint Christopher has been a source of inspiration for centuries. According to tradition, Christopher was a strong and tall man who sought to serve the greatest king he could find. his search eventually led him to serve Jesus Christ.

The most famous story about Saint Christopher recounts how he helped travellers cross a dangerous river. One day, a small child asked Christopher to carry him across. As they crossed the river, the child became incredibly heavy, and Christopher struggled to reach the other side. When they finally arrived, the child revealed Himself as Christ, carrying the weight of the world’s sins. This miraculous encounter transformed Christopher into a faithful Christian, dedicating his life to serving God.

Saint Christopher is widely venerated as the patron saint of travellers. His intercession is often sought for safe journeys and protection from harm. Many people carry Saint Christopher medals or place statues in their cars as a reminder of his protection and a symbol of their faith.

The Feast Day of Saint Christopher invites us to reflect on the ways we can embody the spirit of this beloved saint in our lives. By serving other with humility, bearing Christ in our hearts, and seeking strength through faith, we can follow in the footsteps of Saint Christopher and become true “Christ-bearers” in our world. As we celebrate his feast day, let us ask for Saint Christopher’s intercession, that we may be guided safely on our journeys and that we may help other along their path, leading them closer to Christ.

Saint Christopher – Pray for us!

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The Big Listen: Embracing Compassion and Support on 24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day

24th July 2024Rhiannon Watts-Robinson

Today we observe 24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day, also known as The Big Listen, a day dedicated to raising awareness about the vital work of the Samaritans and the importance of listening and providing support to those in need. For Catholics, this day resonates deeply with our call to embody Christ’s love and compassion, offering a listening ear and a caring heart to those who are suffering.

In the Gospels, Jesus exemplifies the art of compassionate listening. He engages with individuals from all walks of life, hears their struggles, and responds with love and understanding. Whether speaking with the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4:1-26) or healing the blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52), Jesus shows us the importance of being present and attentive to others. Catholic teaching emphasises the dignity of every person and the call to love our neighbour as ourselves. Pope Francis, in his apostolic exhortation Evangelii Gaudium, reminds us that “the Gospel tells us constantly to run the risk of a face-to-face encounter with others” (EG, 88). This encounter begins with listening, truly hearing the concerns and pains of those around us.

The Samaritans, a charitable organisation providing emotional support to those in distress, embody the spirit of the Good Samaritan from Jesus’ parable (Luke 10:25-37). Their 24/7 helpline offers a lifeline to individuals experiencing feelings of hopelessness, isolation and despair. This service reflects the Catholic commitment to upholding the dignity of every human life and providing compassionate care to those in need.

The parable of the Good Samaritan challenges us to extend love and mercy to those in need, regardless of their background or circumstances. As Catholics, we are called to go beyond our comfort zones, to see Christ in those who are suffering, and to respond with genuine compassion. Pope Francis, in his encyclical Fratelli Tutti, emphasises the need for a culture of encounter and solidarity, where we recognise our shared humanity and responsibility to care for one another. He writes, “Each day we have to decide whether to be Good Samaritans or indifferent bystanders” (FT, 69).

24/7 Samaritans Awareness Day, or The Big Listen, is an invitation to embrace the transformative power of compassionate listening. By following the example of Jesus and the Good Samaritan, we can create a more caring and supportive community, where individuals feel heard, valued and loved. Let us commit to being attentive and compassionate listeners, offering a beacon of hope to those in distress. Through our actions, may we reflect God’s love and mercy, and contribute to a world where every person feels supported and understood.

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LiveSimply Award

23rd July 2024Mrs D Curtis
Students and staff from St Edmund’s have achieved the LiveSimply Award validating they are living simply, sustainably, and in solidarity with the world’s poorest communities.
The award, championed by overseas development charity CAFOD, was presented to us after we successfully planned and implemented faith inspired actions that highlighted the importance of caring for people and the planet. Our actions have had a positive impact throughout the school, in our local community, and globally too, as we reached out to make a difference.
More information about what we did to achieve the award can be found here: https://www.stedmundscloud.co.uk/catholicity/live-simply-award/
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