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St Mary & All Saints celebrates pupils’ life-enhancing Finland trip

Emma Merchant by Emma Merchant
Thursday, February 8, 2024 8:05 am
in Community, Education, Featured, Lifestyle, Reading, Travel
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13 youngsters from St Mary&All Saint's Primary School enjoyed a life-enhancing trip to Finland in celebration of the school's new asipirations. Picture: Matt Parting

13 youngsters from St Mary&All Saint's Primary School enjoyed a life-enhancing trip to Finland in celebration of the school's new asipirations. Picture: Matt Parting

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A GROUP of Year 6 children have enjoyed the trip of a lifetime, to the delight of the whole school.

The 13 youngsters from St Mary & All Saints C of E Primary School were taken by their headteacher Mr Matt Parting to Finland for a week of outdoor activities.

They spent five days at the Adventure Apes Centre, in Kuusamo in the North of the country, where they were able to enjoy sledging, a snowshoe expedition, cross country skiing, ice skating, a sauna, and ice fishing.

“This trip was a real celebration of the direction the school is now taking,” said Mr Parting.

“It’s been in trouble for 10 years, but there are great signs that we have turned a corner, and the whole school now has a growing expectation of what we can achieve.

“Going to Finland was basically impossible for us, so we did it to show that we can do more than is expected of us.

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“It was something that we couldn’t, or shouldn’t have been able to achieve.”

The event was made possible by support from the Adventure Apes Centre in Finland, and Reading Boys School, which partners St Mary & All Saints in its Fullness of Life curriculum.

The grammar school supports the youngsters with weekly canoeing sessions, and welcomes its P6 children for elective education.

“They can learn anything, from philosophy, to mechanics, to cooking,” said Mr Parting.

“Our Fullness of Life curriculum is about broadening horizons, and this trip gave the children something really big to aim for.

“Cultural capital is something that our children lack a lot following the pandemic.”

Schools use this term to describe the values, knowledge, skills, and ideas that children arrive with.

“In my last school, children had huge cultural capital,” explained Mr Parting.

“They had books at home, and they’d already been on holiday to Italy and France.

“Our St Mary’s youngsters haven’t really been exposed to cultural capital – you can’t assume they know something, or that they have been somewhere.

Adventure Apes Centre hosted the group at cost price, and Reading Boys School paid for the trip.

“It was very generous of them both, and meant that we only had to pay for flights,” said Mr Parting.

“This sort of trip is financially out of reach for our community, which is why it has been so special.

“And the impact on the school has been quite amazing.

“Everyone in the school community feels very much that they have been to Finland, not just those 13 children.

“And younger pupils are already excited about when it will be their turn.”

For those on the trip, their Finland adventure has been life-changing.

Asked what difference it has made to them, the youngsters said that they would now be willing to try new things, they felt more confident, and were ready for adventure.

“It was wonderful to see these children outside their normal environment enjoying everything new,” said Mr Parting.

“On the frozen lake when we were ice-fishing, their faces were a picture.

“It felt very, very special, and that, actually, this was life in all its fullness.”

The school’s motto, which Mr Parting brought with him when he became headteacher two years ago, is a Bible verse.

“It’s ‘Jesus said ‘I have come that you may have life in all its fullness’ – John 10:10, and it’s not just written on our school walls, it’s actually happening,” said Mr Parting.

When he arrived, he says he chose just three rules, by which the school now lives: Be kind, be curious, be ready.

Kindness is now evident throughout the school community.

“Our school was in special measure, but it’s changing, and this trip is just a part of our work to turn its culture around,” he said.

“Finland celebrated the fact that we are now an aspirational school.

“It was amazing to return to the parents who had brought balloons, flowers and banners to welcome the children home.

“I was knocked out by the gratitude and the appreciation from them, and the sense that, for them, something special had happened.

“We’d like to thank Heidi Savolainen at Adventure Apes Centre, and Reading Boys School for making this trip of a lifetime possible.

“We’re already planning a repeat visit, and I think I have already secured funding for next year, which is really exciting.

We’d love to find a sponsor for future visits.

It’s the kind of thing that a local company or fundraising group could perhaps help us turn into an annual event.

For more information, and to offer sponsorship, visit: stmaryandallsaints.co.uk

For more about this year’s sponsors, search for Adventure Apes Finland on Facebook. or visit: www.reading-school.co.uk

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