Throughout the season of Lent, our Year 13 MET students have prayerfully walked the way with Christ, engaging deeply and creatively in the life and mission of EM6.

As part of their Lenten journey, students designed and created stunning stained glass windows, offering a powerful visual expression of faith, reflection, and hope. These thoughtful and symbolic pieces are more than works of art—they stand as lasting reminders of prayer, sacrifice, and discipleship within our Sixth Form community.

Through this project, students were invited to reflect on their own faith journeys and respond creatively, shaping something meaningful that speaks to both personal belief and shared mission. Their work beautifully reflects the Catholic Life and Mission of EM6 and demonstrates how faith is something we live out actively, shaping and sharing together as a community.

We are incredibly grateful to our Year 13 MET students for their dedication, commitment, and generosity of spirit. Their work is a powerful witness to faith in action and will continue to inspire reflection for those who encounter it.

“We adore you, O Christ, and we bless you,
because by your holy cross you have redeemed the world.”