On the 18th January Mr Ormerod, Mr Rose and Mrs Roberts took 47 year 10 and 11 students to Coventry Cathedral with the aim of seeing Christianity emerge from the text books in the real world, and to enhance our understanding of the important GCSE topic of reconciliation.

The day started with a tour of the ruins left behind by the legacy of the Second World War. Our tour guides were expertly describing events and the lasting impact that they had, not just on the city of Coventry but for the country as a whole. Once back inside we explored the modern Cathedral and were told the meaning behind the different rooms, symbols, tapestries and stained-glass windows. At one point we even became the main focus behind an online short Litany service held by a member of the Cathedral. Students also expressed their more creative side where they were given the opportunity to explore their understanding from some of the key messages from the day.

The school could not have been prouder of the students who took part as their behaviour and effort throughout the day was beyond exemplary.