Prayer and Liturgy

Image gallery

Jesuit pupil profile

Publications

What are you looking for?

Categories

Clear
Scroll

Jesuit Pupil Profile Parallel Text

The Jesuit Pupil Profile presented in parallel text.

Jesuit Schools
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Religious Education

Prophetic 3 (start where you stand)

Prophetic 3 (start where you stand). These posters are intended to draw attention to the JPP pair of virtues in focus this half-term. All of these posters could be put up around the school for the half-term or new posters could be added each week. These posters can be printed off at A3 or A4 size.

Jesuit Schools
Intentional and Prophetic
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Poster
Religious Education

Intentional and Prophetic AnimationPPT

A PowerPoint animation in which the JPP tree/tagcloud reduces to the virtue pair Intentional & Prophetic. This resource could be the first slide in an assembly. If these animations are used regularly, pupils get used to focusing on a pair of virtues.

Jesuit Schools
Intentional and Prophetic
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Religious Education

JPP Tagcloud RCADC WELSH A4 Poster

The Jesuit Pupil Profile tagcloud poster in Welsh.

Jesuit Schools
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Poster
Religious Education

Eloquent 6 (before you speak think)

Eloquent 6 (before you speak think) These posters are intended to draw attention to the JPP focus this half-term. All of these posters could be put up around the school for the half-term or posters could be changed or added each week. These posters can be printed at A3 or A4 size.

Jesuit Schools
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Eloquent and Truthful
Poster
Religious Education

Gratitude Prompts

An image showing a list of gratitude journal prompts which could be used in classroom or chaplaincy settings.

Grateful and Generous
Jesuit Schools
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Religious Education

DPS Scheme Of Work Grateful & Generous

Donhead Preparatory School in Wimbledon sets aside 50-minutes a week for pupils to work on the virtues of the Jesuit Pupil Profile. We are grateful for their sharing of the scheme of work.

Grateful and Generous
Jesuit Schools
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Religious Education

Intentional 4 (I choose to live)

Intentional 4 (I choose to live). These posters are intended to draw attention to the JPP pair of virtues in focus this half-term. All of these posters could be put up around the school for the half-term or new posters could be added each week. These posters can be printed off at A3 or A4 size.

Jesuit Schools
Intentional and Prophetic
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Poster
Religious Education

8 JPP BRIEFING Intentional Prophetic

This briefing paper aims to be a quick introduction to the virtues and the thinking and theology behind them. It designed to be distributed at the start of the half-term or left in people's mailboxes.

Jesuit Schools
Intentional and Prophetic
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Religious Education

1 JPP BRIEFING Grateful Generous

This briefing paper aims to be a quick introduction to the virtues and the thinking and theology behind them.

Grateful and Generous
Jesuit Schools
The Jesuit Pupil Profile
Religious Education
No results found.
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Resources a-z

Explore another way

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Try our A-Z.

Support Our Work

If you have found these resources helpful and would like to enable us to create more new resources for schools, please consider supporting our work.

Useful links

Jesuit and Catholic organisations in the fields of education, spirituality and justice.

About Our Work with Schools

Helping our schools to live out St Ignatius’ vision for education.

Copyright

Every effort has been made to give appropriate acknowledgement for the resources on this website, but if you are the copyright holder or require a credit, please let us know.

Please note that the resources here are free to use in educational contexts. For other uses, please contact us.

School Archive Resources

Jesuits have been teaching in Britain since 1687. Explore the story of our schools.