1 Lord Alton of Liverpool was guest of honour at prize-giving at St Benedict’s School in Ealing, west London. He was welcomed by the new headmaster, Andrew Johnson, head boy Matthew Carr and head girl Monira Oliveira Khalil.
2 Carl Bile and Tyler Mondesir, pupils at St Thomas More School in Wood Green, north London, have taken part in the Prudential RideLondon 2016.
3 Angie Holland and Ursula Gallagher with Myleene Klass and Dr Ranj Singh after receiving a St John Ambulance Everyday Heroes award in London on behalf of Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe, Greater Manchester.
4 Matthew Sullivan has just left St Ambrose College sixth form in Hale Barns, Cheshire, after winning the AQA Examination Board’s honour for coming in the top 50 in the country with two A*s in Computing and Maths and A grades in Physics and Chemistry.
5 Children from St Benedict’s Junior School in Ealing dress in period costume during a visit to The Forties Experience in Bushey, Hertfordshire.
6 Year 7 students from Saint Paul’s Catholic High School in Wythenshawe visit the Manchester Velodrome.
7 Year 7 students mark their first day at Saint Benedict Catholic Voluntary Academy in Derby by releasing balloons to raise awareness of anti-bullying measures.
8 Students at Loreto Grammar School in Altrincham help mathematics teacher Liz Nash celebrate 40 years at the chalkface.
9 Students at St Ambrose College in Greater Manchester have produced a bumper crop of fresh vegetables for the Wythenshawe foodbank hub.
10 Bishop Declan Lang of Clifton visits Prinknash Abbey for the Prinknash staff’s Jubilee of Mercy. He is pictured with Jonah Turley, whose rosary he blessed.
11 The choir of King’s College, Aberdeen, will be singing in a choral Mass at St Mary’s Cathedral on Wednesday October 5 at 7.30pm to mark the anniversary of the cathedral’s dedication.
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