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Inspiring the next generation of Catholic Educators

Inspiring the next generation of Catholic Educators

We were delighted to hear that a former student, Miss Grieve, who teaches at Holy Rosary and St Anne’s Catholic Primary School, was the only teacher from Yorkshire invited to take part in an eight-night pilgrimage to Rome. While there, she met the newly elected Pope Leo. The trip, which forms part of the ‘Pilgrims of Hope’ Jubilee year, was designed for young educators with leadership potential who would benefit from a deepened understanding of Catholic heritage and mission. Miss Grieve said of the trip, “This journey has reaffirmed my calling as a Catholic educator… I’m excited to share everything I’ve learned with our children and staff — especially the hope, joy, and beauty that this Jubilee Year celebrates.”

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