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Mount Carmel Catholic Primary School

Welcome to Mount Carmel

Welcome to Mount Carmel

Welcome to Mount Carmel

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Our Religious Journey

Pilgrims of Hope

Mardi Gras 2025

Stations of the Cross

Lunch Prayer in Spanish from Y2

May Day Procession for Our Lady

Prayer Across the Borders- Reflection. What Prayer Means to RK, Y5

As part of our ‘Prayer Across the Borders’ worship, which we led and presented to all of the catholic schools in Ealing deanery, the children reflected on what prayer means to them. This reflection shows how much faith and prayer can bring families together and how prayer differs depending on our cultural backgrounds. It is always so lovely to hear how our prayer and worship can differ.

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Celebrating our Community

Celebrating with our Polish Community

Celebrating Diversity

Christmas Fair

Brentford Footballers Inspired us as role models

Supporting our MCCA

Our Community

Every year we show off all the skills and talents in our school, to all in our community.

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RE Art and DT

Care and Creation

Year of Prayer- 'What Prayer Means to my Family and I.'

Remembrance

Mardi Gras

Racial Justice

Harvest through Art

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More than the Curriculum

NSPCC Number Day

Christmas Dinner

Snow Day Memories

Arts Afternoon

Mystery Readers

Making our own snack

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Social Justice

Thinking of the Homeless

Hearts on Fire, Feet on the Move

UK Parliament Week

Talking Social Justice

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Making children aware of Dyslexia

Dyslexia

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Assessment

Explanation of PIRA, PUMA and GAPS Reports for Parents/Carers

Miss Ponter, Assessment Lead, explains how to analyse the PIRA, PUMA and GAPS reports to best support at home.

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Winter Walk to School Day

Winter Walk to School

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World Book Day - Vocabulary

STEM-themed Vocabulary World Book Day Parade

6/3/25- We had a focus on non-fiction texts for this year's World Book Day and our school's Book Week. The children dressed up as their favourite STEM-themed words (science, technology, economics and maths).

World Book Day - Vocabulary

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West London Schools Christmas Choir Competition

Westfield Shopping Centre Christmas Choir Competition 2022

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The Royal Albert Hall Music Trip

Future Makers Composers Final Concert at The Royal Albert Hall

Children in KS2 got to visit the Royal College of Music Museum of instruments and The Royal Albert Hall for the Finals of the Future Makers Young Composers competition 2022.

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Careers fair

Careers Fair

Careers Fair

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Extreme Reading

Extreme Reading

Children at Mount Carmel read anywhere!

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Eco-Warriors

Eco-Warriors

We know as Christians we have to look after the world that God gave us. We all have to become eco-warriors.

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Talks for Parents

Internet Safety talk - AI and scams

Internet Safety Talk for Parents

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'Big Me' Day

'Big Me' Day

Children have the opportunity to think about what they would like to be when they grow up. They dress up in their future roles.

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World Book Day

World Book Day

Every year, we celebrate our love for books. Sometimes we dress as characters and other times we dress as a word. This has helped our vocabulary in our writing.

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Feeling Blue

Feeling Blue

Every year, we dress up in blue clothes. This is to recognise that children are being bullied and they feel blue. We never want any child at Mount Carmel feeling blue, due to bullying.

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