There were prayers, readings, songs, and even a drama performance when students at a Newcastle secondary school came together to commemorate Remembrance Day. The services at St Mary’s Catholic School also each included ‘The Last Post’ and a minute’s silence.
“Our school community came together to mark Remembrance with special services held in honour of those who have served and sacrificed their lives in conflicts and wars in the past and present,” said Rachael Blackburn, who is Head of Religious Education and Assistant Headteacher Catholic Life at St Mary’s, which is part of the Bishop Bewick Catholic Education Trust
“The services provided a meaningful opportunity for students and staff to pause, reflect, and show gratitude for the freedoms we have today.”
Mrs Blackburn continued: “The services at St Mary’s included prayers, readings, a moving drama performance, and beautiful music sung by our choir.
“During the services, ‘The Last Post’ was played, and we all observed a minute’s silence. This powerful moment of stillness reminded everyone of the importance of remembering those who gave their lives in service to others.”
There was also a parade during which students who were members of Cadets and other uniformed groups laid poppy wreaths.
“Our Remembrance Services were a truly special occasion that united the whole school in reflection, prayer, respect and hope for a peaceful future,” added Mrs Blackburn.
“We were so impressed by all of our students, who showed incredible reverence and respect throughout the services.”

