
My father only ever brought me one book. He was not a reader himself, except the newspaper and then mainly the football reports and perhaps the cricket. He had come home from work and thrust a paper bag in my direction mumbling some words about, ‘the man in the shop said you would like this.’… Read more
We are all One.
In the past ten years we have all witnessed a series of events of a Global significance that shouted – We are all connected!
Firstly, global financial recession, political uncertainty, the ecological threats and now the pandemic. In another age people might have said that the Gods were trying to tell us something… Read More
At St James, we feel it is important to introduce our pupils to stillness and allow them to discover how to be inwardly free and deeply at ease within themselves. A short period of 5-10 minutes at the beginning and middle of every day is allocated to quietude in which pupils may meditate, contemplate or simply be still – according to their own spiritual inclinations.