Reasons to be Thankful at the Harvest Festival
October 6, 2025
During the annual Lower School harvest service, Reverend Child invited pupils to place three symbolic items on the chapel altar. The first was a large pumpkin grown on the school allotment, an example of ripeness and a reminder of the many seeds which fruit and vegetables contain for future sowing. The second item was a jar of honey produced by bees in and around Cathedral Close – ingenious insects that we need to make sure we protect. The third item was a pair of wellington boots, a reminder of farmers who work hard, sometimes in difficult and dangerous conditions, to bring us our food. The pupils had lots of ideas about why these objects were important, and each of them brought food to donate to the Norwich Food Bank, which was also placed around the altar, making for an impressive display.



















