Mutual Respect:
Respect is a valve that underpins our daily practice in school. This is consistently and frequently discussed with the children through whole school worship, circle time and School Council meetings. Our behavior philosophy is based around ensuring that all children care for and respect one another and that they can value everyone as individuals.
Tolerance of those of Different Faiths and Beliefs:
This is achieved through enhancing pupils understanding of their place in a culturally diverse society and by giving them opportunities to experience such diversity. As a voluntary aided Church of England school, we welcome children of all faiths. During whole school worship we explore Christian values, for example respect, hope and service. These apply equally to all faiths and beliefs . Other faiths, beliefs and festivals are explored in R.E lessons – all major faiths are studied over the different key stages in accordance with the School’s Equality Policy. Classes are actively encouraged to visit other faith’s places of worship, and where this is not possible, guest speakers are invited in to discuss what their faith means to them. Parents are also encouraged to participate in sharing aspects of their culture . A number of charities are supported by the school, both locally and globally, and these are chosen regardless of faith or belief. Any incident of prejudice – which could be based on faith or belief – would be treated with utmost urgency in accordance with the school’s Anti-Bullying Policy and Complaints Policy.