Headteacher – Mrs N. Bitsakaki: head@poultonstchadsce.lancs.sch.uk
Bursar – Mrs Duhig: bursar@poultonstchadsce.lancs.sch.uk
Office Tel: 01253 883639
Out of School Club Tel: 01253 372093

Welcome To

Courageous Advocates

Please find more information for how we are courageously advocating and living out our Christian Values in our community and beyond below.

With support from the wider school community, Ethos Group have selected ‘Happy Homes’ as the Courageous Advocacy project for 2024-2025. This project raises awareness of and funds towards combatting homelessness and the entitlement of all to a happy home.

To support this project we are…

Supporting local foodbanks. Through our Harvest Festival, this year we donated over 40 bags of food to Blackpool’s Street Life, Fleetwood Food Bank and Vincent House (a Homelessness Hostel in Blackpool).

Supporting the Salvation Army Bridge Project. Children at Poulton St. Chad’s helped to raise £2,105 for the Salvation Army Bridge Project in December 2024.

Fundraising for Brian House. So far this year children have raised £2631.78!

Collecting donations of any new or unused clothing items that would be the type to keep somebody homeless warm throughout the year: coats, gloves, scarves or even sleeping bags to support Fleetwood Town’s Stadium Sleepout campaign.

This project is strengthened by the legacy of the What a Wonderful World project from 2023-24. This beacon has now been taken up by Mr Graham and the work he will do as Sustainability Lead with Eco Council.

In September 2023, Ethos group initiated the What a Wonderful World Project. This was in response to the children’s fears around climate change and the extreme weather they were witnessing on the news from around the world. This project was created to empower this future generation and give them hope that their contributions could lead to lasting and significant change in the face of the climate crisis. From September 2023 – February 2024, our infant children enjoyed an immersive rainforest themed curriculum in our Creative Corner. In lessons, they learnt about life in the rainforest as well as the effects of deforestation on the lives of plants and animals. Our Ethos Group raised money and awareness of the environmental impact humanity has had on God’s wonderful world. Their work included bulb and tree planting, recycling Christmas cards into gift tags and repurposing decorations that otherwise would have needed to as landfill. The children also made a new friend! See below for more details.

The ‘What a Wonderful World’ Courageous Advocacy Project concluded in Summer 2024 but the work will continue through the newly appointed Eco Council and Sustainability Lead for 2024 onwards. The sustainability team made up of pupils, staff and SLT is committed to meeting termly to discuss what the school can do to raise the profile of sustainability. School is now enrolled in the Education Nature Park and all children participated in mapping out the many diverse habitats in the school grounds. Our school is part of the Count your Carbon project which will establish a baseline and highlight potential areas for decarbonisation. The children are very excited by the prospect of ‘rewilding the dip’, an area of the school field as this would be a huge boost to biodiversity as well as learning. Watch this (green) space!

In 2023 we were approached by representatives at Trinity Hospice to take part in the Elmer’s Big Parade, a community art trail across Blackpool, to raise funds for this worthy local charity. We adopted and designed our own mini-Elmer sculpture…

Meet Sinharaja!

Sinharaja is an amalgamation of two important initiatives in our school: The KS1 Creative Corner and the ‘What a Wonderful World’ Courageous Advocacy Project.

Since September 2023, our infant children have enjoyed an immersive rainforest themed curriculum in our new Creative Corner. In lessons, they have learnt about life in the rainforest as well as the effects of deforestation on the lives of plants and animals. Our Ethos Group have been raising money and awareness of the environmental impact humanity has had on God’s wonderful world. Their work so far has included bulb and tree planting, recycling Christmas cards into gift tags and repurposing decorations that otherwise would have needed to as landfill. Sinharaja helps us to remember that it is our responsibility to look after the world, not to destroy it. He is named after the Sinharaja Rainforest in Sri Lanka that is home to herds wild elephants. It is our hope that through effective teaching and advocacy, our children will ensure elephants and the rainforest remain in Sri Lanka as God intended.

Half of Sinharaja is beautiful and lush with rainforest leaves, flowers, animals etc.

The other half is a deforested wasteland with small shoots visible amongst the tree stumps. The shoots signify the hope we have in projects like this one that raise aware for the need to regreen the earth.

Sinharaja, along with all his elephant friends raised a massive £200,013 for Brian House Children’s Hospice with Poulton St. Chad’s children contributing over £1,330 towards this total. Thank you children!

After seeing Sinharaja at the Elmer Parade, Mr Navesey a retired secondary school teacher, who taught Religious Education for seventeen years at St. Mary’s Catholic Academy in Blackpool got in touch with us.

Mr Navesy said, “[Of] all of the school entries, Poulton St. Chad’s entry: Sinharaja, took my eye the most. Despite all the other school elephants being very different in nature, colour, style and message – the reason yours stood out for me, was due to the fact that your elephant was promoting a much bigger issue beyond your school. You were making people aware of the moral responsibility we all have in protecting and preserving the planet – a global environmental issue that no-one can afford to ignore.”

Mr Navesy was so moved by Sinharaja’s message, that he wrote a story all about him. This September, we were thrilled to welcome Mr Navesby to our school to read this very special story to our children. Thank you Mr Navesy!

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