1 Vatican “foreign minister” Archbishop Paul Gallagher celebrates Mass at the Chapel of St Mary Undercroft in the Palace of Westminster (photo: Mazur/catholicchurch.org.uk).
2 Fundraisers at St Joseph’s College in Trent Vale, Staffordshire, have rowed the distance from Stoke to Africa to raise money for their sixth-form students completing Lasallian projects in the developing world this summer.
3 Pupils at St Thomas More Catholic School in Wood Green, north London, perform The Lion King.
4 Kian Yari, a footballer at St Ambrose College in Hale Barns, Altrincham, has won a contract up to age 18 at Burnley FC.
5 Six Upper Sixth students at St Benedict’s School in Ealing, west London, have gained A*s in the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).
6 TV presenter Adrian Chiles with Anisa, a Cardinal Hume Centre hostel resident, Cathy Corcoran, CEO of the centre, and Craig McWilliam, executive director of Grosvenor’s London Estate, at a Grosvenor gala dinner that raised £90,000 for the centre founded by Cardinal Hume in 1986 (photo: Thomas Graham).
7 Leigh-Ann Coley and Sandra Anyaeriuba, pupils from Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, represent the school during a visit to the battlefields of World War I.
8 Students at Leeds Trinity University have cycled 890 miles to raise funds to travel to World Youth Day in Kraków in July.
9 A half-scale model of the Graveney Boat – a rare example of an Anglo-Saxon clinker-built boat – visits St Ethelbert’s Catholic Primary School in Ramsgate, Kent.
10 Mathew, a Year 6 pupil at Grace Dieu Manor School in Thringstone, Leicestershire, has won a silver medal in the Invitation Bonus Round of the National Primary Mathematics Challenge.
11 A Year 7 mathematics class at Prior Park Prep School in Cricklade, Wiltshire, work on a challenge to make money from the school chickens.
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