One of our schools celebrates its journey from broken to brilliant
First published on: 12th June 2024One of our schools has gone from “broken to brilliant” and been praised in a recent Ofsted report for being Good in every area.
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One of our schools has gone from “broken to brilliant” and been praised in a recent Ofsted report for being Good in every area.
People from St Mary’s Whitkirk have been to a service at Westminster Abbey to celebrate John Smeaton, the “father of civil engineering”.
Two of our primary schools are celebrating recent successes with their SIAMS inspections.
One of our Leeds vicars is going to be climbing the equivalent of the height of Everest to raise money for his church.
Festival Angels are planning a return to Leeds Festival for the thirteenth year at Yorkshire's biggest music festival.
St George’s Crypt, a Leeds-based homeless charity based at St George’s Leeds, is opening a fully refurbished shop in Armley.
The Chinese Year of the Dragon began with a lively Lunar New Year Fair held for the first time at Leeds Minster and with 900 visitors.
One of our churches with a thriving congregation from Hong Kong is helping run the first ever Lunar New Year market at Leeds Minster.
A special memorial service to honour the memory and celebrate the life of West Yorkshire Police Constable Ian Broadhurst, twenty years after he was murdered in the line of duty, has been held at Leeds Minster.
A primary school has created a Christmas music video to raise money for St George’s Crypt.