Chaplain's Corner 2024

Food for Thought

Where you place your attention determines where you focus your energy and actions. So, if you want more positive experiences and outcomes in life, start intentionally practicing more positive thoughts. One of the simplest ways to do this? Keep a daily gratitude journal. Spend five minutes before bed each night writing down three things you're grateful for. Regularly engaging with positive thoughts in this way will make you more attuned to the good things in your life, which works wonders for your well-being. And re-reading your entries when you need a boost can be a marvellous tonic.

 

Inspiring Quote -"Positive thinking is a valuable tool that can help you overcome obstacles, deal with pain, and reach new goals." — Amy Morin

 

Breakfast club: Monday and Wednesday 8.00am to 8.30 

Come in for a chat and we expect specials guests.

 

Boys Clubs: Monday 

Boys club was stared for the year 4-6 boys teaching life skills and cooking skills. So, families wait for the next Jamie Oliver to cook dinner.  

 

Mr David Ward 

School Chaplain

 

Breakfast Club, Monday and Wednesday 8.00-8.30 Block A