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Harvest Festival Thanksgiving Service at St. Mary’s Church

 

On Tuesday, October 22nd, the children and staff of Bloxham School came together for a heartfelt Harvest Festival Thanksgiving Service at St. Mary’s Church in Bloxham. This annual event celebrated the importance of gratitude and reflection, offering a chance for the school community to give thanks for the bounties of nature and the blessings in their lives.

Each year group embraced a unique theme, allowing students to explore various aspects of harvest and its significance across cultures and religions. Here’s a glimpse of what each group presented:

  • Foundation Stage: Understanding the World
    The youngest learners focused on the wonders of nature and the environment, fostering a sense of curiosity about the world around them.
  • Year One: Growing Fruit and Vegetables
    Students shared their insights on the process of growing food, emphasising the importance of agriculture in daily life and its role in the harvest.
  • Year Two: Why is Bread so Important to Christians?
    This group delved into the spiritual significance of bread, exploring its role in Christian rituals and the broader theme of nourishment.
  • Year Three: Harvest Across the World
    Year Three students took a global perspective, highlighting how different cultures celebrate harvest and the diverse traditions associated with it.
  • Year Four: What Does Harvest Mean to Other Religions?
    This group examined the various interpretations of harvest in different faiths, showcasing the common threads of gratitude and celebration.
  • Year Five: The Feeding of the 5000
    Students recounted the biblical story of the feeding of the 5000, reflecting on themes of generosity and sharing.
  • Year Six: The Story of Ruth
    The final year group presented the story of Ruth, emphasising loyalty, kindness, and the importance of community.

While families were unable to attend in person this year, the school recorded the service and plan to share it with the community, ensuring that everyone can partake in the celebration. Additionally, the children’s artwork will be displayed in the church until November, allowing the beauty of their creativity to be appreciated by all who visit.

A BIG thank you to all those families that brought in donations for the Breadline Project Harvest 2024, a project dedicated to supporting those facing hardship in our community. This initiative highlighted our commitment to looking after the wider community and emphasised the importance of thinking of others during this season of harvest and gratitude.