Aims and Objectives Flowing from Our Mission Statement
1. To treat pupils with fairness according to their needs.
- A member of teaching staff and support staff in each class working with the children.
- Four HLTAs working in each key stage supporting groups of children.
- A range of afterschool/dinnertime clubs that children can take part in.
- Everyone's commitment to 'Come and See' our RE scheme of work.
- Children and staff taking part in assemblies anf topics finding out about other faiths and cultures.
- Visitors in school to share their knowledge.
- Children having a faith in the running in the school via the school council.
- Encouraging children to understand what being fair means.
2. To create a happy, accepting school community
- Children's achievements celebrated by praise and displays.
- Children receiving rewards, certificates and prizes.
- Children and staff encouraging each other in all the activities throughout school.
- Children taking part in 'fun' fund raising events to support those less fortunate then themselves.
- Children and staff singing, praying, making music and writing stories together.
- Children visiting 'new' places.
- Children taking part in retreat/meditation sessions.
3. To help children experience love
- Children helping and supporting their peers and adults in the school.
- Children and staff talking and learning about what Jesus would like and how he whats us to live.
- Use of trained playleaders, prefects, buddies and young interpreters in school.
- Children and staff caring for one another.
- Children following rules and showing respect for others.
- Children having a say in the running of the school by the school council.
4. To develop kindness throughout the school
- Children and staff working together and doing their best for each other.
- Embracing class and school rules that promote kindness to one another.
- Children developing new relationships with others.
- Children being aware of the impact of their actions.
- Children caring for others and their environment.
- Children challenging the bad behaviour of others.
- Children working to raise money for charitable causes.
5. To provide a community based onn friendship
- The caring relastionships seen in school between children, staff and children and staff.
- Good behaviour and anti-bulling policies followed by the whole school communtiy.
- Children being aware of the impact of their actions on their friends.