This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects
all staff, volunteers and visitors to share this commitment’
Collective Worship
Christian Values |
As a Christian school we have, at the heart of everything we do, an agreed set of Christian Values. These values set the theme for our collective and class worship and are referred to in the everyday life of our school. As part of our positive behaviour policy, children are given acknowledgement when they demonstrate they are evidencing a Christian value, for example ‘being generous in the playground’
Throughout our RE curriculum, we also promote our Christian values and educate our pupils about the faiths and beliefs of people from different countries and organisations. We believe that our Christian identity plays an important role in upholding British Values within our school community, these are also identified in our Long term RE Plan
These values where possible are linked to the school PSHE and directly to our RE programme. Each term there is a focus on 5 Christian Values
Autumn 1 | Autumn 2 | Spring 1 | Spring 2 | Summer 1 | Summer 2 | |
Christian Value |
Love Generosity |
Awe and Wonder Joy Peace |
Prayerfulness Hope Kindness |
Forgiveness Self-Control |
Faithfulness Gentleness Compassion |
Patience Justice |
Events |
Macmillan Coffee Morning Harvest |
All Saints' Day Advent Christmas Anti-Bullying Week Christingle |
Lent |
Easter Mother's Day |
Ascension Day Pentecost |
Trinity Sunday St John the Baptist Day |
Our Harvest Worship
This year for our Harvest Festival each class recorded a poem or a song to share during the Collective Worship. They are all here for you to watch. I'm sure you will agree, the children did a fantastic job!
What do we do at Harvest time? by Reception
Thank You Farmer by Year 1
It's Harvest Time by Year 2
Food, Glorious Food from Oliver by Year 3
The Corn Song by John Greenleaf Whittier recited by Year 4
Plant Four Rows by Year 5
Poème de la Fête des Moissons by Year 6