Our Patron Saints
St Alban
St Alban lived in Roman Britain when it was dangerous to be a Christian. After sheltering a Christian priest and learning about Jesus, Alban protected him by taking his place when soldiers came to arrest the priest. Alban was executed for his faith, becoming England’s first Christian martyr. The city of Verulamium was later renamed St Albans in his honour, and a great abbey was built on the site of his martyrdom.
St Stephen
After Jesus’ Resurrection, the Apostles chose seven men to serve as deacons and care for those in need. Stephen, chosen for his strong faith and character, shared the message of Jesus and helped others believe. Because of false accusations, Stephen was killed, becoming the first Christian martyr. Saul, later known as St Paul, witnessed his death.
Our House Saints
At our school, every child belongsto a house and earns house points by demonstrating our school values in their daily life. Our houses are named after inspirational saints who encourage us to live out our school values.
St Bernadette (Green)
St Bernadette was a young girl from France who showed great faith and humility when she saw a vision of the Virgin Mary at Lourdes. She inspires us to trust in God, even when things are difficult.
St Paul (Blue)
St Paul was a follower of Jesus who travelled far and wide to share the Good News with everyone. He inspires us to be brave and to show unity with others.
St Peter (Red)
St Peter was one of Jesus’ closest friends and the first leader of the Church. He inspires us to lead by example, show friendship and forgive others, and have the determination to keep trying even when we make mistakes.
St Teresa (Yellow)
St Teresa of Calcutta showed that small acts of love can make a big difference. She inspires us to be kind, caring, and loving in our everyday actions, showing respect to all those around us.


