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Anyone been to St. Davids Catholic College in Cardiff??


Do you know any retards and junkies there?
lol

Basement Bob, that's not what I asked.. where did you get your answer from.. the basement?

A Catholic College is a community which strives to be genuinely and fully human where people can grow and develop while feeling at home and valued. The College aims to offer to all, especially the poor and marginalised, the opportunity of an education, of training for a job, of human and Christian formation.

The spirit of the Gospel is at the heart of our way of life, relationships and community. Thus we affirm the value of each member of the College's community- whether student or employee - and have concern for the whole person and the uniqueness of the individual. This entails sharing each other鈥檚 strengths and being sensitive to one another's weaknesses, as well as striving for the highest expectations of personal growth and achievement.

At Saint David's we are fortunate in having a Chaplaincy Team which takes a leading role in the liturgical life of the College, days of recollection and retreats. Members of the Team are also available to help and support students on a more informal basis. The newly refurbished College Chapel provides space for individual reflection and quiet prayer. All are invited to Mass, which is celebrated here on Holy Days and every week during term-time.

An integral part of the College's broad educational experience is the Religious Education programme, the 'Way of Faith'. This involves one lesson each week and is based on the catechism of the Catholic Church. It is fully accredited by ASET and the Bishops' Conference but is not an exam subject. Topics for discussion include Philosophy, Human Rights, Ethics, Catholic Teaching and Spirituality. In Religious Education lessons you will develop new skills, meet and work with a variety of students and be encouraged to come to a deeper understanding of life, religion and yourself.

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