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Meditation

When the children come back into school after their lunchtime break, the first thing every class does, from Reception class to Year 6, is engage in a period of meditation. The children listen to a familiar piece of quiet, soothing music, which includes the refrain, “Maranatha”, meaning, “Come, Lord Jesus.” After this they enjoy a short period of silence, culminating in a final piece of music, asking Jesus to, “Open our ears to hear your voice, open our eyes to see your smile, open our mouths to speak your words, open our hearts to your love.”

Meditation is always a very prayerful experience, and is an opportunity for the children to talk to God in the silence of their hearts. Often the children will be given something to focus on, such as the statement of the week or an image designed to promote and inspire reflection.

Our meditation is also a great way for the children to prepare for their learning in the afternoon.

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Updated | 27th June, 2025 |

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