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Year 13 and Year 11 Leavers Day 2021

We wish Year 13 and Year 11 the best of luck as they go on study leave for their upcoming A-Levels and GCSEs.
19 May 2021
Written by John Smith
School News

We are sad to say goodbye to our Year 13 pupils and we wish them the best of luck as they have now started study leave for their upcoming exams. Their leaver celebrations included the Year 13 Mass, where students gave thanks to God for their time at St Joseph’s, for the friendships and memories they made and the education they received.

We wish Year 11 the best of luck as they have also started study leave ahead of their GCSEs. As part of their celebrations, they enjoyed a farewell breakfast and a Year 11 Service and then joined staff to reflect upon their time at St Joseph’s.

We look forward to welcoming Year 13 back for their Summer ball at the end of term and Year 11 for the new challenge of Sixth Form in September!

You can view all the photos on Flickr.

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