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Standing Together: Launch of Chelsea Foundation Workshops for ASCC
Last Friday, we kicked off the Standing Together programme as part of our Immersion Event at Stamford Bridge. Later this week, we are delighted to welcome the Chelsea Foundation into school to launch their impactful workshops. As part of the Foundation’s commitment to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion, the Schools Education Department developed Standing Together — a programme designed to empower young people to celebrate diversity and embed positive values and at
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The Jack Petchey Speak Out Challenge Regional Final
On Thursday evening we were thrilled to host the Jack Petchey Regional Final, welcoming an inspiring celebration of youth voice, confidence and achievement. The event showcased talented finalists delivering powerful speeches as part of the Speak Out Challenge, where they were assessed alongside peers from across the region and competed for places in the grand finals. Each year, hundreds of secondary schools across London take part in Jack Petchey programmes, with thousands of
6 days ago


Inspicio Vol. 5 – Our Latest School Review
We are delighted to share the latest edition of our school magazine, Inspicio Vol. 5 (January 2026), which continues to celebrate the vibrant life of our school community, looking back at all the achievements and news from the Michaelmas term. Published throughout the school year in the Autumn, Winter and Spring terms, Inspicio captures the many achievements, experiences and memorable moments that make All Saints such a special place. Each edition is filled with articles and
Jan 13


All Saints Alumni
Author and Educationalist, Laura Henry-Allain MBE, alumna, visiting ASCC last term Our alumni play a vital role in shaping the future of All Saints. By sharing their career journeys, offering advice, and opening doors to internships, mentorships, and job opportunities, former students help current learners see what’s possible beyond the classroom. These insights build confidence, broaden horizons, and support informed career choices. Staying connected with our alumni helps us
Jan 13


The End of the Jubilee Year
More than 33 million pilgrims visited Rome during the 2025 Jubilee Year, which officially ended on January 6, 2026, with the closing of the Holy Door of St. Peter’s Basilica by Pope Leo. The solemn ceremony, held on the Feast of the Epiphany, marked the conclusion of a year dedicated to faith, hope and spiritual renewal for Catholics worldwide. The Holy Door, opened at the start of the Jubilee as a symbol of forgiveness and grace, was ceremonially shut following Mass, bringin
Jan 13
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