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Ethos of our Church School

We are a Church School  

Our Vision

Within a culture where every child matters, pupils are encouraged to be the very best they can be. Guided by an understanding of fundamental British values, supported by a nurturing Christian ethos: Happy Children Learn.                                                        

'Teach children how they should live, and they will remember it all their life.' (Proverbs 22:6)

Christian Ethos Intent

It is our intent, within our Christian ethos, to nurture the development of the whole child, through a holistic approach to education in order that they are ready to embrace the next stage in their education and to be positive a member of society. We foster a lifelong love of learning and support the innate desire within us all to be kind. We teach our pupils to understand a need for justice and equality and to respect individualism in order to live harmoniously in a multicultural, global society.

We promote an understanding of the benefits of living a healthy lifestyle and support the development of emotional wellbeing.  We teach pupils to keep themselves and others safe and protected from harm. We encourage pupils’ future aspirations and support every pupil to be the best they can be.

Our Christian gospel states that each person is uniquely valuable in the sight of God. Our Christian ethos embodies kindness, tolerance, and mutual respect, to grow into the potential God gave us.

Golden Rules

Work Hard and Be Kind!

Core Values  

Friendship, Courage, Peace,   
Justice,  Compassion, Hope

Our Christian and British Values form the basis of our Class and Whole School worships.               

British Values

Democracy
The Rule of Law

Mutual Respect
Individual Liberty

  Tolerance

Christian Values

Friendship
Justice

Kindness
Hope

Courage
Peace

Our local Church

Salisbury Cathedral Visit linked to our topic Town Mouse, Country Mouse

Commemorating 'Peace at Last' the end of WW1

Events and Activities promoting an understanding of Christianity, World Religions, Global Citizenship and British Values