WAIT A MINUTE IT’S LENT
POVERTY PROOFING
Please find below Poverty Proofing Information.
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LENT 2025
WAIT A MINUTE IT’S LENT
Ash Wednesday: Bishop Stephen Wright - Wait a Minute it’s Lent 2025 Wait a Minute - Week 1 Friday 7th March - Bridgid Duffy Wait a Minute - 1st Sunday of Lent - Fr Marc Lyden-Smith Wait a Minute it's Lent - Week 2 Monday 10th March - St James' Primary Hebburn Wait a Minute it's Lent - Week 2 Wednesday 12th March - Ellah YMT Wait a Minute it's Lent - Week 2 Friday March 14th - Carmel Collage Wait a Minute - 2nd Sunday of Lent 16th March - Amy Cameron Wait a Minute it's Lent - Week 3 Monday 17th March - St Josephs Gilesgate Wait a Minute it's Lent - Week 3 Wednesday 19th March - Ollie YMT Wait a Minute it's Lent - Friday 21st March - St Bernadette's Bedlington Wait a Minute it's Lent - Sunday 23rd March - Fr Shaun Purdy Wait a Minute it's Lent - Monday 24th March - St Matthew's Primary, Jarrow Wait a Minute it's Lent - Wednesday March 26th - Andrés YMT Wait a Minute it's Lent - Friday 28th March - Holy Family Primary School Wait a Minute it's Lent - Monday 31st March - Cardinal Hume Wait a Minute it's Lent - Wednesday 2nd April - Lily and Chloe Wait a Minute it's Lent - Friday 4th April - St Bede's Bedlington Wait a Minute it's Lent - 4th Sunday - Mary Hughes Wait a Minute it's Lent - Sunday 6th April - Fr John Bagnall
Wait a Minute it's Lent - Monday 7th April - St Godric's Primary
HALF-TERM ACTIVITIES 2025
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CHAWICK CHATS
Welcome to this the second edition of Chadwick Chats magazine. Our Trust is one of four
Catholic Education Trusts in the North-East, and we cover the east of the region with thirty
schools across East Durham, South Tyneside and Sunderland.
Our schools sit at the heart of their communities, providing the opportunity to achieve
academic excellence, contributing hugely to the development of their neighbours and showing
the face of Christ to all.
We aim to enable each individual to fulfil their God given potential. Our Trust family of schools
all work collaboratively, and we seek to achieve cohesion, not uniformity. Each of our schools
has its own community and it is important that they maintain their own uniqueness.
This academic year started well with some fantastic inspection feedback for a number of our
schools (see page 4), and we are delighted to share more about our new team of Chief
Standards Officers who are collaborating with all our schools to support continued
improvement (see page 12). We are also keen to put pupil voice at the heart of our Trust, this
issue our Pupil Perspective feature is from Louca Cooke, 15, from St. Bede Catholic School and
Byron Sixth Form, Peterlee (see page 11) sharing his thoughts on the elite football academy
programme.
We hope this magazine provides you with an insight into our schools, and we welcome
opportunities to work collaboratively for the benefit of our pupils, their families and their
communities, so if you are interested in working with us, or have any feedback or suggestions,
do get in touch enquiries@bccet.org.uk.
Best wishes
Brendan Tapping
Chief Executive Officer
Chadwick Celebration Awards 2025 Pupil Nomination Information
Nominate staff from your school for our Inspirational Staff Award
One of Bishop Chadwick Catholic Education Trusts values is Celebration and we want to celebrate all
our staff across the Trust who go that extra mile. There are seventeen categories in our awards and
only pupils can nominate in the Inspirational Staff Award category.
We would like you to think about all the staff at your school the Headteacher and teachers, the
teaching assistants, the office staff, the kitchen staff, caretaking team etc. If there is someone that
you think has done a really good job then you can nominate them for this award.
For younger pupils you may need to ask an adult for some help to make your nomination.
Nominations need to be a minimum of 50 words and a maximum of 200 words you can use the QR
code or the link below it to access the nomination form. Nominations will close on Monday 24
March 2025.
This award is to celebrate someone who is positive and full of enthusiasm, who has gone above and
beyond to support pupils.
Your nomination should include what the person’s role or roles are in your school. It should give
some examples of what they have done , how that impacted on pupils. and why they deserve to
receive this award. This could be by providing additional support, a consistent friendly face, leading
on new opportunities or championing student causes in school, or providing an inspiring role model.
Link to nominate: https://tinyurl.com/pupil2024
Thank you for getting involved – finalists will be announced in May 2025 and the winner will be
announced at an event on 11 July 2025.
Thank you to our event sponsors who allow us to fully fund this event.
Spring 2025 Newsletter 1
Wishing all our wonderful families a Merry Christmas!
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