St Joseph’s Pupil Chaplaincy Team Members welcome to you to our page!
St Joseph’s Pupil Chaplaincy Team is made up of Year Five and Year Six children. The Pupil Chaplaincy Team Members meet to make plans to promote both the school and Gospel values.
Chaplaincy Team Members 2023 - 2024
Hi, I am Zak. I enjoy being a member of the Chaplain’s Team, which means I can help with projects around the whole school. I belong to Hanwell Town football club and play matches on a Sunday.
Hi, my name is David, I am looking forward to taking part in Chaplaincy events. I play football for Hanwell Town and support the best team… Arsenal!
Hello, my name is Martina. I love being a member of the Chaplaincy Team because I get to help with developing our faith with children throughout the school. I have a sister and a dog.
Hello, I am Mya. As a Chaplaincy Team Member, I help around the school, for example leading phase assemblies. I enjoy swimming, gymnastics and hanging out with my friends.
Hello, my name is Jack. It is great to a member of the Chaplaincy Team because I can help the younger children in following and growing their faith. I enjoy playing football.
Hello, my name is Clodagh. I enjoy being a chaplain because I help others in their R.E. learning. I also like to train my dogs outside of school. I have a fifteen-year-old sister and a baby sister.
Hi, my name is Dahlia.. I am excited to be a member of the Chaplaincy Team and look forward to leading assemblies. I enjoy doing ballet and being a part of the Brownie community.
My name is Brendan. I love being a member of the Chaplaincy Team and helping with jobs around the school. I like playing football and going to church.
My name is Alice. I enjoy being a member of the Chaplaincy because I am able to organise fun activities based on our faith. My hobbies are playing the flute and sketching. I love my two cats.
Hi, my name is Milly. I was a member of the Chaplaincy Team last year and look forward to doing more exciting events this year. I play rugby and sometimes I help out at a stable. I have a dog called Tiny.
Hi, my name is Ayla. I am looking forward to having the experience of being a member of the Pupil Chaplaincy Team. I am in the school’s football team and I have a Stage 8 certificate in swimming.
Hi, I’m Lilly. This is my second year being a Pupil Chaplain and I really enjoy this role. I do gymnastics, singing and dancing. I have a kitten called Mimi and she is very playful. I also enjoy Art and drawing.
My name is Alex. Being a member of the Chaplaincy Team allows me to share ideas and taking part in different whole school activities. I am very athletic and enjoying playing computer games. I have a sister and live in Hanwell with my mum and dad.
My name is Lidia. Being a member of the Chaplaincy Team allows me to help others. I have five brothers and sisters and enjoy gymnastics, swimming and drawing. I am a member of the Polish community Brownies.
Look below to find out more about the aims of St Joseph's Pupil Chaplaincy Team and our different responsibilities.
Aims and Responsibilities
St Josephs has a passionate team of year 5 and 6 Pupil Chaplaincy Team members, who play a spirited role in enhancing and promoting the School and Gospel values alongside our faith to students, staff and the wider community.
The Pupil Chaplaincy Team Members are working on an action plan where they are considering different ways in which they are strengthening the mission, deepening prayer and enabling communion, as well as raising the importance of Catholic Social Teaching across the school.
St Joseph's Pupil Chaplaincy Team members aim to:
To help the school to grow as a community of faith.
To encourage the pupils to live their faith in daily living.
To support Liturgy, prayer and the spiritual life of the school.
To continue to involve pupils in fundraising for charities.
To continue to develop strong links with the Parish.
To support the school in its Mission Statement and values.
Look below to find out more about events St Joseph's Pupil Chaplaincy Team have been involved with recently.
The Pupil Chaplaincy Team Members are working on an action plan where they are considering different ways in which they are strengthening the mission, deepening prayer and enabling communion, as well as raising the importance of Catholic Social Teaching across the school.
Advent Assemblies 28th and 29th November 2023
The Pupil Chaplaincy Team Members prepared and led the Collective Worship Phase Assemblies in preparation for the Season of Advent.
Advent Assemblies
Jars of Peace and Hope
During the season of Advent, a time when we think of others, the Pupil Chaplaincy Team Members organised children from Nursery to year 3 filled a jar full of ‘hope’ reflecting how we can think of others who are less fortunate. Additionally, children in years 4, 5, and 6 filled a jar expressing how peace can be achieved throughout the world, during this time of conflict.
The Pupil Chaplaincy Team Members wish to thank you all for your reflective thoughts and wonderful jars. Let us pray for all those affected...