Interfaith Day
Pupils came off timetable to take part in Bollywood dancing, meditation, drumming and more as part of Interfaith Day which was a celebration of all the lived faiths in the community.
In Interfaith Week, Years 7-9 had the chance to learn more about different religions and the positive impact of faith with a host of visitors to school while pupils and staff also led a variety of workshops.
Pupils attended Jewish Catering sessions in Food Technology and made Challah Bread.
“I have learnt quite a lot about Judaism through this, all about the Passover,” said Sasha.
There was also a Drumming session, to the Bhangra Rhythm.
India said: “It’s been brilliant, it’s a lot of fun.”
The Eco-Group sessions were led by Blessed Trinity’s Eco-Club.
Year 10 Grace said: “We have been educating pupils on recycling and what the Pope has said about it. We have also had activities, such as sorting bottles into the correct bins.”
There was a session with Anthony Holden on the Life Church and Burnley Christians against Poverty.
Fr David entertained pupils with Christian songs on his guitar, there was Bollywood dancing, sessions on Islam, Equalities, Sikhism, Quakerism, Climate Activism, Humanism and more, including visitors from Springhill Hospice, Lancaster University and Science and Religion.
Sisters4sisters proved a popular lesson as pupils had the chance to wear Islamic dress.
Georgia said: “It’s been interesting as we have been looking at Islam and their dress codes. It’s been good learning about all about the religion and how it works.”
Amelia said: “It’s been good dressing up. We are very covered up and it’s quite tricky to walk in but it was a good session to learn about Islam.”