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Chaplaincy

Confirmation Classes:

Thursday 5.00pm – 6.00pm and Wednesday 8.30 pm– 9.30pm

Mass Times:

Wednesday 12.45pm
Sunday 10.45am

Night Prayer in the Chapel:

Campion House and Dennett House: Wednesday 9.30pm in the Chapel
Hawley House: Monday 8.30pm in Hawley Home

Willow:

Willow is a group of senior prefects committed to the promotion of good relationships among students. Willow is student-based and deals with student-to-student issues. Only when appropriate and in extreme cases will there be staff input.

Aims:

  • To improve communication, understanding and relationships within the school.
  • To encourage self-confidence, compassion and tolerance in all.
  • To train New Hall students to be independent and assertive.
  • To put into practice New Hall’s anti bullying policy as published in the student handbook.
  • To make all students understand the range of forms that bullying takes, to recognise when it is happening, and to take action to stop it.
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Distinctive Features of the New Hall Chaplaincy

Prayer

  • A place of daily prayer - God is placed at the centre of our lives through communal worship
  • Rooted in Augustinian spirituality and the traditions and insights of the Canonesses of the Holy Sepulchre
  • “The Chapel is at the heart of the school” (Diocesan RE Inspection Report, 2005)

Paschal Mystery

  • Proclamation of the Resurrection: “The Lord is Risen, Alleluia” (words above the altar in New Hall Chapel)
  • Special focus on the events of Christ’s passion, death and Resurrection and how this same transforming power at work in the Paschal Mystery brings joy and healing today

Community

  • We grow as individuals through community life, respecting our differences and valuing each person as made “in the image and likeness of God” (Genesis 1:26)
  • A place where relationships are “based on Gospel values of trust and respect” (New Hall Mission Statement)

Service to others

  • In serving others we meet Christ and grow in love for each other: our faith becomes actions not words
  • Fostering a love for justice and a special concern for the poor and helpless
  • Founded over 25 ago, NHVS runs 8 weekly Action Groups and an annual Children’s Holiday, supporting 100 people in need in the local community through 200 student volunteers and around 20 adult volunteer supporters, from a register of 150.
  • “The New Hall Voluntary Service is a great strength of the school. It is an excellent organisation.” (Independent Schools’ Inspectorate (ISI) Report, 2004).
  • NHVS was awarded the Nationwide Building Society Award for Voluntary Endeavour(May, 2005)
  • Emphasis on annual charity fundraising

Hospitality

  • A place where all are welcome
  • Special emphasis on welcoming visitors as Christ, for He said: I was a stranger and you welcomed me
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