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Lighthorne Heath Primary School and Collective Worship Rota Autumn 2018 3 rd September Lisa Clifton Katy Hill Cassie Cox Tara Hart Lisa Clifton World Literacy Day 8 th September Unicef RRSA Article 29: Goals of Education Our Learning Characters & Learning Heroes: how they embody our school learning characteristics and the UN Convention Articles Music: Blinded by Your Grace by Stormzy 10 th September Lisa Clifton Rosh Hashanah 17 th September Lisa Clifton Katy Hill Cassie Cox 24 th September Lisa Clifton Sukkoth 1 st October Lisa Clifton World habitat Day 1 st October Unicef RRSA Article 27: Adequate standard of living Katy Hill Cassie Cox Tara Hart Ganesh Chaturthi Lisa Clifton What are British Values? International Day of Democracy 15 th September Unicef RRSA Article 12: Respect for the views of the child Harvest Music: Pomp and Circumstance March No.1 by Edward Elgar Tara Hart Lisa Clifton Peace Music: Imagine by John Lennon Yom Kippur World Peace Day 21 st September Unicef RRSA Article 38: War and Autumn Equinox 22 nd September armed conflicts Katy Hill Cassie Cox Tara Hart Lisa Clifton What s in the News? International Right to Know Day 28 th Katy Hill Cassie Cox Tara Hart Lisa Clifton World Teachers Day 5 th October Unicef RRSA Article 29: Goals of education September Unicef RRSA Article 17: Access to information from the media Music: Read All About It by Emeli Sande Caring for our world Music: The Planets by Gustav Holst 8 th October Lisa Clifton Katy Hill Cassie Cox World Mental Health Day 10 th October Unicef RRSA Article 24: Health and health services; Article 25: Review of treatment in care Tara Hart Lisa Clifton Staying Safe / Taking Care links to the UN Convention Article 19 (Protection from Violence, Abuse and Neglect); Article 6 (Life, Survival & International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction 13 th October Unicef RRSA Article 27 Development); Article 24 (Health and Health Services) Music: Protection by Massive Attack Navarati 9-17 th October 1

Lighthorne Heath Primary School and Collective Worship Rota Autumn 2018 15 th October Lisa Clifton Katy Hill Cassie Cox Ch ung Yang World Food Day 16 th October Unicef RRSA Article 6: Life, Survival and Development; Article 24: Health & Health Services 22 nd October Lisa Clifton Katy Hill United Nations Day 24 th October Unicef RRSA Article 4: Implementation of the Convention 5 th November Lisa Clifton Katy Hill Cassie Cox Diwali 7-11 th November HALF TERM Tara Hart Lisa Clifton Black History Month 1-31 October Unicef RRSA Article 30: Anti-slavery Day 18 th October Unicef RRSA Article 35: Abduction, sale and trafficking Children from minority or indigenous groups Music: Swing Low, Sweet Chariot Tara Hart Lisa Clifton Bonfire Night / All Saints Day Pavarana Day 24 th October Music: Firework by Katy Perry Tara Hart Lisa Clifton Our Learning Characters & Learning Heroes how they embody Armistice Day 11 th November Unicef RRSA Article 38: War and armed conflicts our school learning characteristics and the UN Convention Articles Music: We ll Meet Again by Vera Lynn 12 th November Lisa Clifton Year 123 class assembly Cassie Cox Tara Hart Lisa Clifton Tolerance Tolerance Day Unicef RRSA Article 2: Non-discrimination Anti-Bullying 12-16 th November Unicef RRSA Article 2: Nondiscrimination Music: We Are the World by Michael Jackson 19 th November Lisa Clifton Toilet Day to raise awareness the urgent need to end the sanitation crisis Unicef RRSA Article 6: Life, survival and development; Article 24: Health & health services Katy Hill Year 456 class assembly Tara Hart Celebration assembly INSET DAY Why are we a UNICEF Rights Respecting School? Universal Children s Day 20 th November Universal Children s Day 20 th November established by the UN in 1954 to promote children s welfare around the world. Date UN General adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959 and signed the Convention in 1989. Music: Children of the Revolution by T. Rex 26 th November INSET DAY Katy Hill Cassie Cox Year RN class assembly Lisa Clifton Light Music: Mr Blue Sky by the Electric Light Orchestra 2

3 rd December Lisa Clifton International Day of Persons with Disabilities 3 rd December RRSA Article 23: Children with a disability Katy Hill Cassie Cox Tara Hart Lisa Clifton Advent / Anticipation Hanukah 3-10 th December Music: Anticipation by Carly Simon 10 th December Lisa Clifton Katy Hill Cassie Cox Tara Hart Lisa Clifton Gifts Music: The Power of Love by Gabrielle Aplin 17 th December Lisa Clifton Katy Hill Cassie Cox Tara Hart Lisa Clifton Christmas International Migrants Day 18 th December to recognise the efforts, contributions and rights of migrants RRSA Article 10: Family reunification Music: Mary s Boy Child by Boney M Overview of Festivals 10 September (Monday) - 11 September (Tuesday) ROSH HASHANAH Jewish (New Year s Day, 5778 years from the creation of the world). Rosh Hashanah marks the beginning of ten days of repentance and self examination, during which G-d sits in personal judgment on every individual. The blowing of the ram s horn (shofar) in the synagogue is a reminder of Abraham s sacrifice of a ram instead of his son, Isaac. Apples dipped in honey are eaten in the hope of a sweet new year. The greeting is Leshanah Tovah Tikatev (may you be inscribed for a good year). 13 September (Thursday) GANESH CHATURTHI Birthday of Ganesh Hindu This is a Hindu festival in honour of Ganesh, the god of good fortune and new beginnings. He was the elephant headed son of Lord Shiva and Parvati, and is often referred to as Ganupati. Celebrations conclude with the immersion in water of the image of Ganesh. 19 September (Wednesday) YOM KIPPUR Jewish This is the final day of the ten days of repentance, and is the holiest day of the year in the Jewish calendar. The Bible calls it the Sabbath of Sabbaths, and it is marked by afflicting the soul expressed through a total fast lasting 25 hours. Jews spend the eve and most of the day in prayer, asking for forgiveness for past wrongs and resolving to improve in the future. The Book of Jonah is read. A common greeting is G mar Chatimah Tovah ( May you finally be sealed for good ) 3

23 September (Sunday) AUTUMN EQUINOX (MABON) Wiccan Pagan 22 September (Sunday) AUTURM EQUINOX (ALBAN ELUED or ALBAN ELFED) Druid Day and night stand hand in hand as equals. As the shadows lengthen, Pagans see the darker faces of the God and Goddess. For many Pagans, this rite honours old age and the approach of Winter 24 September (Monday) 1 October (Monday) SUKKOTH Jewish This harvest festival recalls the 40 years the Jews spent in the wilderness on the way from slavery in Egypt to freedom in the Promised Land. A temporary hut or booth called a sukkah is used for eating meals and for visits and socialising. The roof, which has to be open in part to the elements, is covered with branches and decorated with fruit. 9 October (Tuesday) to 17 October (Wednesday) NAVARATI Hindu 14 October (Sunday) to 18 October (Thursday) DURGA PUJA Hindu 19 October (Friday) DUSSEHRA / VIJAYA DASHAMIPUJA Hindu Navaratri means nine nights, which is how long the festival lasts. In Northern India the performance of the Ram Lila during Navaratri commemorates Rama s victory over Ravana, the demon king of Sri Lanka. The day after the end of Navaratri is celebrated as the 'victorious tenth' (Vijaya Dashami) and huge figures of Ravana are filled with fireworks and burned on Ram Lila grounds (public areas). In the UK some temple congregations carry this out on a smaller scale. Elsewhere the goddess Durga is worshipped on the eighth day. Panjabis mark the day by giving food and other items to young girls. 17 October (Wednesday) PICNIC IN A HIGH PLACE / CHONGYANGJIE / CH UNG YANG Chinese This is the day for hill climbing or going up on a high place, where kites are flown, family graves visited, and a golden pig is shared by large families with fruit, wine, tea and rice. 24 October (Wednesday) PAVARANA DAY Buddhist The last day of the Rains Retreat (the Vassa) is known as Pavarana Day or Leaving the Vassa. Pavarana means to invite and on this day monks who have completed the Retreat invite their fellows to admonish them for any failings. It is also known as Sangha Day. 2 December (Sunday) ADVENT SUNDAY Christian (Western Churches) The start of the Christian year, four Sundays before Christmas. It is often celebrated by lighting the first candle in the advent crown a circular wreath of greenery. A further three candles are lit on subsequent Sundays, culminating with the Christmas candle on the 25th December. This signifies the transition from darkness to light. 4

3 December (Monday) to 10 December (Monday) HANUKAH Jewish Celebrates the rededication of the Temple in Jerusalem after it was recaptured from the Syrian Greeks by the Maccabee brothers in 165 BCE. For the eight evenings of the festival, candles are lit from right to left in a hanukkiah, a nine-branched menorah one() candle for each evening. The ninth candle is the shamash (the servant candle) from which the other candles are lit. Foods cooked with oil - such as doughnuts and latkes (potato cakes) are traditional to remember the miracle with oil that happened at this time. A game of dreidel, a special small spinning top, is popular with children to commemorate the great miracle that happened there. 5