Pupils at Bishop bell wear a white shirt with a black and green tie with a bishop bell school logo on it and a black blazer with inside pockets and a bishop bell logo.
You also have to wear black trousers with black shoes also no ear rings bigger then small studs no other piercings visible and flat shoes also no jewellery.
The cross is worn by the bishop as it is the sign of religious might. He is the head of the church and deserves to wear the cross as he is the "king" of the church. Instead of wearing a crown as this sign he wears a cross for his royalty withing the church committee.
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The abbreviation for the word 'Bishop' is Bp.
St. Eugene de Mazenod became a bishop in Marseille, France.
He was ordained a bishop about the year AD 432 or 433.
John Bell - bishop - died in 1556.
Bishop Bell School's motto is 'Aiming for Excellence, Believing in Partnership, Caring for Quality'.
Lauren Ashley Bishop
Yes, pupils typically wear a uniform in Belgium, especially in public schools. The uniform usually consists of a white shirt or blouse, dark pants or skirt, and a specific tie or scarf that represents the school they attend.
No, they wear a zucchetto and/or a bishop's mitre.
what percentage of schools in the uk allow pupils to wear their home clothes?
They have no uniform. own clothes will do as long as there tidy
Normally, priests do not wear a mitre, only a bishop does. In the Eastern Catholic Churches there are mitred archpriests or chorbishops who are ordained priests that are entitled to wear a mitre.
pectoral cross
yes, she does.
A bishop's mitre
teachers are mean and strict!i still were it though! ;)