Y5/6 play
On Tuesday, Y5/6 put on a briliant end of year play – Murder is Never Pleasant at St John. With an audience of over 200 people, we cannot congratulate the children enough for their performance. Thank you to everyone involved!!
DT exhibit
This week Mrs Williams and Mrs Smith took a selection of children from Y1, Y5 and Y6 to Pride Park to share the moving vehicles the children have made in DT. The event was a great success and well done to everyone involved.
McNeil Construction
Massive thank you to McNeil construction for sponsoring our new sport tops! I’m sure you’ll agree they look fantastic! ⚽️🏀🎾🏏🏃🏻♀️
Priory Sports Day
Sports Day 2023 What a fantastic day! Thank you so much to everyone that attended to support and cheer on the children. St Robert Lawrence had a brilliant day winning the trophy for KS1 and KS2!
District Sports
A fantastic show at District Sports today from KS2. You all performed really well, cheered on others and were very well behaved – a delight to take out of school. Mrs Roberts, Miss Cottrell, Miss Worthington and Miss Fisher had a lovely afternoon so thank you.
Y6 Enterprise success
Walsingham class ran a fantastic afternoon after working hard during their Enterprise week!! We had many different business ideas on the go and all funds raised are going towards our end of year celebrations before we leave!
Y6 Beaumanor Residential
Y6 have just returned from their Beaumanor residential. A good time was had by all. The children were a credit to the school and we all thoroughly had a fantastic time. Thank you to everyone for your help and support during this trip too!
Divsersity Mass
This morning we all attended our end of half term Diversity Mass. It was a time to come together and also welcome our new Y5 chaplaincy team who have taken over from our Y6 team ahead of next year!!

Beauvale Priory Ruins
Walsingham class had the pleasure of visiting Beauvale Priory today to learn about the ruins and how the decisions King Henry VIII made impacted the site.
Ascension Mass
Today, Assisi, Lourdes and Walsingham all went to Mass as a holy day of obligation for the ascension of Jesus. The children were impeccably behaved and a credit to the school. It was a lovely Mass to be part of.