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Prayer and Liturgy (Collective Worship)

Loyola boys praying in classroomAt Loyola Preparatory School, prayer, worship and liturgical celebration are central to our Catholic tradition and form an integral part of every school day. We believe that through prayer and worship, our pupils and staff nurture a living relationship with God, who loves us deeply and calls each of us by name.

Our faith teaches us that God desires a relationship with us, and that relationship grows stronger through our worship of Him, the time we spend talking and listening to Him, both individually and as a community.

Prayer is encouraged and celebrated in a variety of ways at Loyola:

  • Private, individual prayer, allowing quiet personal reflection and conversation with God.
  • Group prayer, bringing classes and small communities together in faith and fellowship.
  • Whole-school prayer and worship, where we gather as one Loyola family to praise and thank God.

Daily Life of Prayer and Worship

At Loyola, worship is woven into the rhythm of the school day. Formal prayers are said at key moments throughout the day, to open and close school sessions, before and after meals, and at the end of the school day. These moments provide structure, stillness and reflection, helping pupils to see that God is present in all that we do and can be found in our school Prayer Booklet.

Our worship takes many forms: spontaneous prayer, Scripture reflection, music, silence, and traditional Catholic prayers. We also celebrate the liturgical seasons through Masses, assemblies, and class-led liturgies.

Our Collective Worship Community

Loyola boys reading the bible togetherCollective Worship at Loyola is more than a routine, it is a vital expression of our Catholic faith and identity. Each pupil is encouraged to play an active role in leading and participating in prayer, helping them to develop confidence, reverence and responsibility.

We value the opportunity for our children to:

  • Encounter God in their daily lives.
  • Reflect on the values of love, compassion, forgiveness and service.
  • Grow spiritually, morally and socially within a caring Catholic community.
  • Feel part of something greater — the wider Church and the family of God.

Our Collective Worship reflects the richness of our Catholic heritage while being inclusive and welcoming to all members of our school community, regardless of faith background.

Worship and Liturgy Timetable

Our school community takes part in a daily act of worship, with formal prayers marking the beginning and end of each school day and taking place at various other times throughout the week.

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

EYFS & KS1 Gospel Assembly

KS2 Gospel Assembly

Staff meeting

KS2 Hymn Practice

Junior Choir

Schola

Mass

KS1 Hymn Practice

CAFOD Club 

Choir

Collective Worship

Whole School Assembly

Path Lighters Meeting

Headmistress Newsletter

Mass Timetable For Lent Term 2026

Date & Time of Mass Mass Class Priest
7th January (Wednesday 10.30am) Epiphany Figures Fr Adrian
14th January (Wednesday 10.30am) Baptism of the Lord (11/1) PP2 Fr Rob
21st January (Wednesday 10.30am) CST Theme Prep Fr Adrian
28th January (Wednesday 10.30am) St Thomas of Aquinas (28th Jan) Elements Fr Rob
4th February (Wednesday 10.30am) The Presentation of the Lord (2nd Feb) PP1 Fr Adrian
11th February (Wednesday 10.30am) Lent Rudiments Fr Adrian

Half Term: Monday 16th February – Friday 20th February

25th February (Wednesday 10.30am) Southwell House (21st Feb) Southwell House Fr Adrian
3rd March (Tuesday) Sacrament of Reconciliation Prep - Ruds Fr Rob & Fr Adrian
4th March (Wednesday 10.30am) St. David, Patron Saint of Wales (1st March) PP2 Fr Rob
11th March (Wednesday 10.30am) Loyalty & helping others Prep Fr Adrian
18th March (Wednesday 10.30am) St Patrick (17th March) PP1 Fr Rob
25th March  (Wednesday 10.30am) Re-enactment of The Passion Figures Fr Rob
End of Lent Term
School Patron Saint Feast days of school English Martyrs
St Ignatius – 31st July  Edmund Campion -1st December 
Nicholas Owen – 22nd March
Thomas Garnet - 23rd June
Robert Southwell - 21st February

Our Aim

Through our prayer, worship and liturgical life, we aim to help every child at Loyola:

  • Recognise and respond to God’s presence.
  • Develop their own spiritual life and relationship with God.
  • Live out the Gospel values of love, respect, honesty and service.
  • Understand that faith is not just something we talk about, but something we live every day.

At Loyola Preparatory School, faith and worship are at the heart of who we are. We are proud to be a community that prays together, learns together and celebrates together, a community rooted in Christ’s love.

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