February 1st marks St Brigid's Day and some of our first year groups were busy making St Brigid's Day crosses for our Sacred Space.

Traditionally St Brigid's Day marks the end of the darkness of winter and ushers in the new season of growth and hope that arrives with the coming of Spring.

St Brigid's crosses were traditionally hung over doorways to protect a home from hunger, fire and evil. 

Many thanks to the students who have been busy picking rushes over the last few days.