It was another exciting week at the Diocese of Rockville Centre Catholic Schools! Numerous DRVC elementary schools had ceremonies honoring our brave Veterans. At these ceremonies, the students were able to listen to the fascinating stories that the Veterans shared.
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All Saints’ Day, Fall Prayer Night, and Confirmation! βοΈπ
We had yet another amazing and lively week at the Diocese of Rockville Centre Catholic Schools! With so many great celebrations this week, the halls were brimming with excitement. We had so much faith-filled fun celebrating All Saint’s Day, Confirmation, and a Fall Prayer night. And of course, we had a blast on Halloween with school trick-or-treating and dressing up. Inside the classrooms, the students participated in interesting science projects and other fun academic activities. Plus, we embraced the rich traditions of DΓa de los Muertos, painting colorful skulls and celebrating with our buddies. Big thanks to our awesome teachers, students, and DRVC families for making it a fantastic week!
Halloween Fun, Community Prayer, and Science Projects!πππ
The students of the Diocese of Rockville Centre Catholic Elementary Schools enjoyed a fun, exciting, and faith-filled week! Students of all ages received an enriching education centered around Christ!
Who is Pope St. John Paul II?
St. Pope John Paul II, born Karol JΓ³zef WojtyΕa, was a shining beacon of inspiration and faith in the 20th century. His journey towards sainthood is a testament to his commitment to God and his fellow human beings. For Catholics, his life is an invaluable source of wisdom and guidance in today’s world.
Creative Learning, Prayer, and Joyful Friendships! π¨ππ€
This week was an exciting and eventful one for students at the Diocese of Rockville Centre Catholic Schools! Students basked in the warm sunshine while engaging in a wide array of activities. From the joyous moments spent creating traditional yarn dolls to the creative endeavor of constructing their very own Noah’s Ark, the children experienced an enriching blend of education and recreation. Math skills were sharpened through innovative means, and students who displayed outstanding math proficiency were celebrated. The spirit of giving was alive and well with a day of service, and students pushed their physical limits in cross country running. Chocolate lollipops added a sweet note to the celebrations, and playground fun brought smiles and laughter throughout the week.
Who is St. Edward the Confessor?
St. Edward the Confessor, also known as Edward the Confessor or Saint Edward, was one of England’s most revered medieval monarchs. He reigned as King of England from 1042 until his death in 1066, and he is remembered for his piety, wisdom, and commitment to the Christian faith.