Community
St Clement's works closely with a variety of other organisations in the local neighbourhood, particularly those serving the needs of local people.
St Luke’s Church of England Primary School
The school on Radnor Street in EC1, now federated with Moorland Street School, has an enviable reputation and nationally-recognised leadership. With a long history and a very mixed intake, St Luke’s exemplifies how an inner city school is able to build community and transform the lives of children from a huge range of backgrounds and give them a solid foundation for their lives. St Clement’s, along with St Giles’ Church, Cripplegate is involved in the life of the school through Collective Worship in school, class visits, pastoral care and school services at St Clement’s on St Luke’s Day.
More information about the school can be found at:
http://www.st-lukesislington.co.uk/
St Luke’s Community Centre
St Luke’s is a long-established local charity dating back centuries. It serves the neighbourhood which lives in the London Borough of Islington's ward of Bunhill, small pockets of Hackney and Clerkenwell, and the Golden Lane Estate in the City of London.
St Luke’s Community Centre, now extensively refurbished, provides a space for local people to gather and socialise and other organisations to deliver their own services to the local community. For many years, the centre placed an emphasis on helping older people living in the community and have provided traditional day centre services to this group. To reflect the changing needs of the area, in 2007 St Luke’s started to expand what they do and who uses the Centre so that they could offer something to everybody who lives in the local community. Their stated charitable aim is to improve the conditions of life for the people living in the area they serve.
St Luke’s strongly believes that the centre and its activities contribute toward the area being welcoming, safe, healthy, alive with activity and neighbourly. St Clement’s has regular contact with the centre staff and users and is proud of its strong and continuing links with this award-winning community anchor.
For more information about the centre and its activities for old and young go to St Luke’s website:
www.slpt.org.uk/
The Dunloe Centre
See the Dunloe Centre page...
St Luke’s Church of England Primary School
The school on Radnor Street in EC1, now federated with Moorland Street School, has an enviable reputation and nationally-recognised leadership. With a long history and a very mixed intake, St Luke’s exemplifies how an inner city school is able to build community and transform the lives of children from a huge range of backgrounds and give them a solid foundation for their lives. St Clement’s, along with St Giles’ Church, Cripplegate is involved in the life of the school through Collective Worship in school, class visits, pastoral care and school services at St Clement’s on St Luke’s Day.
More information about the school can be found at:
http://www.st-lukesislington.co.uk/
St Luke’s Community Centre
St Luke’s is a long-established local charity dating back centuries. It serves the neighbourhood which lives in the London Borough of Islington's ward of Bunhill, small pockets of Hackney and Clerkenwell, and the Golden Lane Estate in the City of London.
St Luke’s Community Centre, now extensively refurbished, provides a space for local people to gather and socialise and other organisations to deliver their own services to the local community. For many years, the centre placed an emphasis on helping older people living in the community and have provided traditional day centre services to this group. To reflect the changing needs of the area, in 2007 St Luke’s started to expand what they do and who uses the Centre so that they could offer something to everybody who lives in the local community. Their stated charitable aim is to improve the conditions of life for the people living in the area they serve.
St Luke’s strongly believes that the centre and its activities contribute toward the area being welcoming, safe, healthy, alive with activity and neighbourly. St Clement’s has regular contact with the centre staff and users and is proud of its strong and continuing links with this award-winning community anchor.
For more information about the centre and its activities for old and young go to St Luke’s website:
www.slpt.org.uk/
The Dunloe Centre
See the Dunloe Centre page...