St Teresa’s Primary School in Morden recently marked a truly special Little Way Week with an uplifting celebration of music, faith, and community in honour of our school saint, St Teresa of Lisieux—whose life exemplified love through small, meaningful deeds.
We welcomed iSingPop, a charity delivering Christian values-based music and dance workshops to schools, for a week of workshops and concerts that left a lasting impression on pupils, staff, and families alike.
Children aged 4 to 11 took part in energetic sessions where they learned a repertoire of Christian praise songs, complete with dance actions and powerful themes of love, hope, stewardship, forgiveness and compassion for those in need. The joy was infectious, and the message clear: even the smallest acts of kindness can reflect God’s love in the world.


Each child decorated a t-shirt inspired by St Teresa’s message of love for everyone, and the week culminated in three joyful concerts that brought our school community together. Parents and carers were deeply moved by the children’s performances, praising not only the musical talent on display but also the heartfelt Christian messages woven into each song. Many commented on the sense of unity and spiritual uplift they felt, and the pride in seeing their children share such meaningful expressions of faith.
As we continue to walk in the footsteps of St Teresa, we’re excited to build on this momentum by incorporating iSingPop’s classroom worship resources into our daily school life. These tools will help us nurture a culture of praise and reflection, keeping the spirit of Little Way Week alive throughout the year.
We are grateful to iSingPop for helping us celebrate our saint in such a joyful and memorable way—and to our wonderful children for reminding us that love, shared in small ways, can make a big difference.