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This week at St. Mark's 7th March
Fri 07 Mar 2025Subomi Ojo was our visitor in February.
Subomi told us that he had wanted to be a doctor when he was younger. He got accepted into medical school but then realised that he had other interests. He had taken part in an internship when he was a teenager and that had given him an interest in finances.
Subomi now works for Citibank and earns a high salary and also gets bonuses. He enjoys his job but it can be hard work. Subomi prayed for the community of St. Mark’s.
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Week beginning the 24th February
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Parents Open Afternoon
Mon 03 Feb 2025We had a great open afternoon after parents were invited to come to school and join classes. There were a range of subjects being taught before parents gathered in the hall to learn how RE is now being taught at St. Mark's. We shared the three strands of Living, Believing and Thinking before parents were served snacks and drinks by their children. This afternoon was so popular, we are going to build more into the school calendar.
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Grandparents Open Afternoon:
Fri 24 Jan 2025We had our first Grandparents Open afternoon on Wednesday. More than 20 Grandparents came to see their grandchildren in class before being served snacks and drinks in the hall. It was lovely to see so many grandchildren looking after their grandparents in the hall and making sure they were well fed and cared for, Next week, it will be the parents turn!
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Inspire visitor for January
Fri 10 Jan 2025Sophia Warren was our visitor in January.
Sophia told us that she wanted to be a Social worker when she was at school but she was not encouraged to by her secondary school
teachers. Sophia explained that when she was at primary school, her favourite subject was English.
When she grew older, she thought she would go to University but instead, she took a gap year and went to work in a bank. She started of as a bank teller but over the years, she was promoted to being a bank manager and also an area manager. Some of the challenges she faced was because she was a black woman working in Management in a bank and that was unusual at the time. However her job also allowed her to get a mortgage at the age of 26.
Sophia said the most money that she had managed was £1,000,000 for the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament. Sophia is now the Vice Chair
Governor at St. Mark’s.
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This week at St. Mark's..
Mon 23 Dec 2024 -
Every child received a present
Fri 20 Dec 2024We want to thank some very generous donors including: Orange Theory Fitness, Finova.tech, CVC DIF, Infrastructure Partners and Bell Integration who donated through the Family Action Toy Appeal to make sure all of the children in our school received a present for the holidays.
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This week at St. Mark's...
Fri 13 Dec 2024 -
December events
Mon 09 Dec 2024