Our Catholic Life
Our School Prayer:
Holy Family is our school,
Let love live here.
Love of Jesus,
Love of learning,
Love of each other.
Grant us the gifts of forgiveness and honesty and help us to seek justice for all.
May you teach us the value of humility, peace and respect.
We ask this in your name, O Lord.
Pupil RE Council 2025-26
The start of a new school year brings fresh ideas, new energy and exciting opportunities to make a difference. Our 2025–26 School Council members are ready to represent their classmates, share their ideas and help make Holy Family an even better place for everyone.
Pupil RE Council 2024-25
Please give a warm welcome to our pupil RE Council for 2024. As you can see from their faces, they are very proud to be taking up this very important role at Holy Family. They will be planning, delivering and evaluating their own acts of Prayer & Liturgy and supporting and representing their peers’ views across the school.

Our Liturgical Year:
KCSP - A shared vision and strategy
Collective Worship Policy 2024-26
The Catholic Education Commission section 48 report
The Oscar Romero Awards:
As part of our ongoing commitment to the church's teaching on social justice and Catholic Social Teaching, we are proud to have enrolled in the Oscar Romero Awards. Through this, we demonstrate how we live our mission as a Catholic community, promoting social justice and awareness. (See the link below for more details).
Who was Oscar Romero?
Archbishop Oscar Romero is a 20 century martyr of the Catholic Church. He was the archbishop of San Salvador in Central America. On 24 March 1980, in the chapel of the cancer hospital where he lived, he was shot dead at the altar by a death squad marksman as he was about to offer the bread and wine in the middle of Mass. He was canonised (recognised as a saint) on 14th October 2018 by Pope Francis in Rome, having been beatified on 23rd May 2015. He serves as an inspiration to us all as to how to live our lives in the service of others, following the path that has been chosen for us by God, no matter the consequences.
'Participator Level' Award - Holy Family were ably represented by two Year 6 pupils at the Oscar Romero mass at St George's Cathedral, Southwark. There, we were delighted to receive the 'Participator Level' award from Archbishop John Wilson in February 2022.
'Developer Level' Award - In February 2023, on behalf of the whole school, two of our pupils proudly received the 'Developer Level' award form Archbishop John at the Oscar Romero mass at St. George's Cathedral.
'Innovator' Level - We are currently working towards the final Oscar Romero Award, the 'Innovator' level, where our whole school community is challenged to become fully alive, working to promote CST principles in and beyond the school. We aim to be constantly re-evaluating and actively changing the culture of our practice and life so that all our stakeholders see it as their duty to challenge inequality wherever they see it. We believe that our school’s commitment to CST principles should be visible and its impact tangible, measurable and sustainable. Our ultimate goal is that Holy Family becomes a 'missionary centre' for the spreading and embedding of CST principles in other schools and throughout our community.
The Oscar Romero Award
Our Mission:
At the heart of Holy Family School is our mission statement: “Love Jesus, Love Learning, Love Each Other.” These simple yet powerful words guide everything we do and say, shaping the way we learn, grow and live together as a faith-filled community. Prominently displayed at our entrance, this message greets every child each morning and every parent at the end of the day—a daily reminder of the life God calls us to live in love, kindness and purpose.
Catholic Life in Action:
At Holy Family, our Catholic faith is at the heart of everything we do. From Masses and feast day celebrations to special liturgies like the Washing of the Hands at Easter and visits from Father, our school community lives the rhythm of the liturgical year in every aspect of school life. Explore these moments through the photos below and see how our faith shapes learning, friendship and daily life.
Celebration of the Word
At our school, Celebration of the Word is a valued part of our weekly routine, offering children time to come together in prayer, reflection and worship. Each week begins with a whole-school Celebration led by our Headteacher, followed by separate celebrations for Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 1 during the week. We come together again on Fridays for a final Celebration, bringing our community together to reflect and give thanks.
Every Celebration follows a simple and meaningful structure. We begin with a prayer and response, gather as a community, listen to scripture, respond to what we have learned and are encouraged to make a personal response. We then go forth, thinking about how we can carry the message into our daily lives through our actions and choices.
Pupil-led Worship
Alongside our weekly Celebrations of the Word, pupils are given regular opportunities to plan and lead their own worship. Using the same structure of prayer, gathering, listening to scripture, learning, responding and going forth, groups of pupils work together to prepare meaningful Celebrations.
These pupil-led Celebrations are aligned with our termly Gospel values and take place once a week. This approach encourages pupils to deepen their understanding of faith, reflect on how Gospel messages relate to everyday life and develop confidence and leadership within our school community.
Prayerful Reflection
Prayerful Reflection sessions are short, themed times of quiet reflection and meditation led by teachers. Each session focuses on a chosen piece of scripture linked to the termly Gospel value, helping pupils to deepen their understanding of God’s Word and its relevance in their lives. These moments offer a calm and peaceful pause within the busy school day. Gathered around a lit candle, pupils are encouraged to listen, reflect and pray in a deeper and more meaningful way.
Crowning of Mary
This week, our Year 1 and Year 2 pupils led a beautiful Crowning of Mary ceremony, honouring Our Lady in this special month of May. The celebration was attended by parents and members of our school community. We were delighted to welcome Father Desmond, who offered a thoughtful homily, reminding us of Mary’s example of faith, humility and love. It was a joyful and prayerful occasion for all involved.
Pilgrimage of Hope - Our School Journey
Inspired by the Pilgrims of Hope theme for Jubilee 2025, our school embarked on a meaningful spiritual journey within our grounds. Pupils participated in a specially designed pilgrimage, visiting five prayer stations—each rooted in Scripture and focused on a different form of prayer: praise, thanksgiving, forgiveness, petition, and listening. These stations offered moments of reflection, healing and renewal, helping the children to deepen their faith and walk together in hope.
Pilgrims of Hope Candle Visit
As part of our Jubilee 2025 celebrations, we were honoured to welcome the Pilgrims of Hope candle to our school. CEO Anne Marie Whittle joined us for this special occasion, where our RE School Council led a reverent Celebration of the Word. The candle symbolises unity, faith, and shared journey, and it will now continue its pilgrimage, visiting each school in our Trust as a sign of our collective hope and spiritual renewal.
Stations of the Cross
Our Year 4 pupils led a moving and reflective Stations of the Cross, reminding us of Jesus' journey and sacrifice. It was a powerful time of prayer and reflection for our school community during Lent. A heartfelt thank you to all the parents who attended and supported the children as they guided us through this sacred tradition.
Lenten Reflections - Washing of Hands and Sharing Bread
As we approached the end of the 40 days of Lent and prepared for the Easter holidays, our school community gathered for a meaningful act of remembrance. Pupils took part in a symbolic sharing of bread and the washing of hands, echoing Jesus' actions at the Last Supper. Guided by Scripture—“Now that I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another’s feet” (John 13:14)—we entered into a time of silent reflection, placing ourselves in the presence of Jesus during His final moments before the Passion.
Our Prayer Garden - St Francis
Our St Francis Prayer Garden is a quiet, sacred space at the heart of our school—a place for prayer, reflection and peace. Pupils often choose to spend time here alone or with friends, finding calm in the stillness. Prayer intentions can be written and left in the garden, creating a living expression of faith. The RE Council regularly gathers here to share meaningful moments; most recently, they prayed a decade of the Rosary together in honour of Our Lady during the month of May.
Our Lady Mary Prayer Space
In our EYFS classroom, we have a special prayer space dedicated to Mary, the Mother of Jesus. This calm and welcoming area gives our youngest children a chance to learn about Mary, say simple prayers, and enjoy quiet moments of reflection.

Hall Displays:

Christ the King Mass

Pentecost Mass

Jubilee of Priests

The Feast of the Annunciation Mass

'Prayer Stones' for our Prayer Garden
The Liturgical Art Club is creating prayer stones, transforming simple rocks into meaningful works of faith. Each stone is hand-painted with symbols, scripture, and images designed to inspire prayerful reflection. As we craft these sacred pieces, we invite the Holy Spirit into our creativity, enriching our worship space with beauty and intention. These prayer stones serve as a gentle reminder of God’s presence, offering a moment of peace and meditation to all who visit the garden.

Ash Wednesday Mass

Laudato Si’ Celebration of the Word

Epiphany Mass

RE Council 3rd Candle Litany

St George’s Cathedral Advent Service

Christ the King Mass

CAFOD Assembly Brighten Up

Beginning of Year Mass

Leavers’ Mass

Father Desmond Class Visits

St David's Day Mass

CAFOD workshop A day in the life of Musa

Christmas Mass

Community Larder Visit

All Saints Mass

Picnic and Praise at Aylesford Priory

Our Christmas Tree
