1 The Year 10 winners of the Battle of the Bands competition at Newman Catholic College in Willesden, north-west London, with the judges and sponsors.
2 Young farmer Amy Weaver recently brought two heifers to St Joseph’s College in Trent Vale, Staffordshire, for the college’s annual Lenten appeal. The “Meet the Cow” event raised more than £200.
3 Rebecca Coyle, head of Art at Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester, meets artist Meha Hindocha (left).
4 Year 5 pupils at St Augustine’s Priory, an independent Catholic girls’ school in west London, have welcomed their counterparts from North Ealing Primary School for a day of modern languages.
5 Students at Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy in Derby learn about teamwork at a workshop led by the Prince’s Trust (photo: Ben Robinson).
6 Supporters of 40 Days For Life pray for an end to abortion in George Square, Glasgow (photo: Paul McSherry).
7 Dr James Whitehead (third from right), the first lay head at Downside School, attends St Ambrose College’s annual speech night at the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester.
8 Anastasia Petrovic, a sixth-form science student at St Augustine’s Priory in west London, has won a science blog competition run by the Girls’ Schools Association.
9 Elaine Manton, Jiya Jiyo, Gloria Guindos and José Vinas take part in an initiative at Loreto Grammar School in Altrincham, Cheshire, to share scientific expertise with a Spanish secondary school in Galicia.
10 Mgr Nicholas France presents the Portsmouth Diocesan Medal to Francisco and Manuela Vieira for the support they have given in the past 40 years to the Portuguese community at St Thomas’s Church in Jersey.
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