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GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-60-4 · Part · 15 February 2021
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

Story 1: "A student at Notre Dame High School in Norwich has been named as 'World Changer of the Year' for her efforts in helping young people with their mental health during the pandemic. Year 10 student Chili Tozer won the Pearson accolade after teaching herself to use an electric sewing machine in lockdown with the help of her grandma on racetime." Story continues.
Image 1: Chili Tozer

Story 2: "Staff and children at the Sacred Heart VA Primary School in
Swaftham did not allow all the Covid-19 restrictions to dampen their Christmas cheer as they raised money for Uganda. A Christmas jumper design competition was one of many events which the school arranged in the lead-up to the Nativity. Won by Kimmie, the competition attracted a variety of artistic jumpers for the children to model. Money raised has been donated to the Sisters' mission in Uganda.". Story continues
Image 2 caption "Pictured above is Logan with his winning poster."

The Catholic Universe (1860-2021)
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-100-9 · Part · 21 April 2023
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"Children from St Louis Catholic Academy in Newmarket were thrilled to welcome Bishop Peter Collins to bless the Mustard Seed Kitchen, a recently completed teaching hub. The bishop visited on 20th March and the parish welcomed children to celebrate Mass with him before returning to school."
Image 1: Bishop standing with children from the school

Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-73-3 · Part · 31 December 2021
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"An unusual coincidence has seen a Catholic group in East Anglia embark on a sewing project to promote peace in Colombia - at the same time as the South American group was doing something similar." story continues.
image1 captioned: "Students from Notre Dame High School and the Explorer Scouts designed the squares and the CAFOD group sewed them together."

Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-63-1 · Part · 11 March 2021
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"HAMPTON, a town to the south of Peterborough, in Cambridgeshire, is on the up. Thirty years ago it was nothing but abandoned brick pits; since then thousands of homes have sprung up. Three primary and two secondary schools have followed, along with a shopping centre, restaurants, lakes and open spaces.

"But all is not well within this Eden of purpose-built convenience. Since it was announced in 2019 that a fourth primary could be Catholic, fierce opposition has been unleashed that has left many local Catholics feeling intimidated and bruised.

"The 630-pupil St John Henry Catholic Primary School (SJHN) and 26-place nursery, to be built in part of the development called Hampton Water, will be the first Catholic school in England to open in almost ten years. The Diocese of East Anglia established that there was a high level of need for a new Catholic primary school several years ago, says Helen Bates, the diocese’s deputy of education." Story continues.
Image caption: An impression of the proposed school"

The Tablet (1846-)
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-23-1 · Part · May 2019
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"St Edmund's Parish and Primary School has taken a big stride towards being more environmentally friendly with the launch of 20 phot-voltaic panels on the roof of the parish and school hall." (Article continues...). Image of Shirley Kalinauckas, Fr Charles and head teacher Samantha Barlow in front of the hall.

Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-34-1 · Part · 27 september 2019
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"Hundreds of pupils and staff from 28 schools across the Diocese of East Anglia came together on 20th September for a special Mass at St John the Baptist Cathedral to mark the start of a new academic year." story continues.
1 image captioned "Bishop Alan Hopes with representatives from diocesan schools"

The Catholic Times
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-106-3 · Part · 6 October 2023
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"Around 750 pupils from all 28 catholic schools across the Diocese of East Anglia gathered in St John the Baptist Cathedral in Norwich on Friday 29 September to celebrate the start of the academic year with a special schools Mass led by Bishop Peter Collins." Story continues.
Image 1: pupils in Cathedral House gardens
image 2: pupil reading at the lectern
Image 3: Bishop peter blessing a pupil

Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-86-12 · Part · 22 July 2022
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

"Sacred Heart Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School in Swaffham has been selected by the Department for Education to be
included in the latest round of its Schools Rebuilding Programme (SRP) for priority funding." Story continues.
image 1: two students

Universe Catholic Weekly (2021-)
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-22 · Item · May to October 2019
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

5 URLs to news story.
Sacred Heart School, in Swaffham since 1914, is a fee-paying school with some 160 pupils in its nursery, lower and senior schools. This year it has asked the community to help raise funds to keep it open. This was unsuccessful and the school recently announced that it would be closing at the end of the summer term. The Catholic Diocese of East Anglia has been working on plans for a new Catholic primary school, the first in Norfolk for decades, in its place. This week the plan was approved by Norfolk County Council.

Eastern Daily Press
GB ARCHON 2913 DEA-09-02-02-37-4 · Part · 21 January 2020
Part of Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia (RCDEA)

Sub-head: "If Boris Johnson wants to unite Britain he should be wary of backing a policy that allows discrimination by religion"
"Boris Johnson promised in his new year message to turn the page on social divisions and start a new chapter in which 'we comne togther and move forward united'." Story continues.

The Times