To ensure a meaningful and inclusive approach to worship and prayer, the school is committed to:
- Fulfilling its statutory obligations with regard to daily acts of collective worship, in accordance with the requirements of the Catholic Education Service and the Diocese.
- Providing a variety of prayer and liturgical experiences that are developmentally appropriate, allowing children to encounter and participate in worship in ways that are meaningful to their age and stage of faith.
- Developing a shared repertoire of traditional and contemporary prayers and liturgical music, enabling pupils to engage in communal worship with confidence and reverence.
- Encouraging progressive pupil participation, ensuring that as children grow, they take increasing responsibility for planning, leading, and reflecting upon prayer and liturgical celebrations.
- Prioritising the celebration of the Eucharist, particularly on Holy Days of Obligation and other significant dates in the Church’s and school’s liturgical calendar, fostering a deep reverence for the Mass as the source and summit of Catholic life.
- Promoting the Sacrament of Reconciliation as a vital part of the liturgical year, especially during Advent and Lent, providing opportunities for children to encounter God's mercy and forgiveness.
- St Boniface's seeks to create a prayerful, reflective, and vibrant worshipping community, where Christ is at the centre of all we do.