Pope Paul Catholic Primary School

Pope Paul Catholic Primary School

We believe that we are all God's work of art. We strive to respect and care for each
other and to use our talents to do our best to build a better world. By doing this
we are learning in the light of Christ. Amen

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Liturgy Leaders

Liturgy Leaders at Pope Paul School 2024/2025

We are the Liturgy Leaders at Pope Paul Primary School – Chloe, Michael, Mya, Sophie, and Tiya! As Liturgy Leaders, we lead assemblies each week for both Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2. We also lead prayers each week at lunchtimes, depending on the liturgical season. This has included the Rosary, the Examen, Lectio Divina, and the Dolor Rosary during Lent. We are also compiling a scrapbook of the Catholic life of our school community. 

Each week, our school has a special mission based on the Sunday Gospel. It’s our responsibility to share this mission and help each class understand how they can live it out both in school and at home. We also work closely with Deacon Sean from our parish of Our Lady and St Vincent, which makes us an important link between the school and parish communities.

Being a Liturgy Leader has really helped us grow in confidence, especially when speaking in front of others and leading prayer, such as the Rosary. It’s also helped us deepen our own prayer life and relationship with Jesus.

This role has been a fantastic experience, and we would definitely recommend it to anyone in the younger years who might be thinking about becoming a Liturgy Leader when they reach Year Six.

Liturgy Leaders at Pope Paul School 2025/2026

Isabella, Isabella, Sophia, Emilia, Hanna and Clodagh

We are very excited to be the new liturgy leaders for 2025/2026!

 

 

Praying The Rosary

 

 

We have been leading the Rosary during Wednesday lunch times and we have been joining the parishioners on Tuesdays to pray with them. We have also joined other ASCAT schools to pray together online.

 

 

 

 

January 2026

The Feast of the Epiphany


 

 

 

 

 

 

Liturgy Leaders Gallery

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All Saints Catholic Academy Trust (ASCAT)

Formed in 2016, as part of the Diocese of Westminster's Academy Strategy, we provide a collaborative structure of school support and innovation for Catholic schools in South West Hertfordshire. Our vision of an 'Outstanding Education for All' comes from this desire to enable all members of school communities to flourish and succeed and to do all that we can to make our schools places where ambition for all is at the heart of everything that we do.

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