Vision, Values and Aims

Our Vision:  'Reaching For the Stars, Let Your Light Shine' 

Serving, Believing, Growing


“Let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds.” Matthew 5:16

Our Misson

Our mission is to serve our community, believe in the love of God and grow as a family and community.

Serving: Serving as Jesus Did

“Serve One Another In Love” (John 13:1-17)

Jesus explained why He had washed the disciples’ feet: Jesus wanted them to love others by serving. 

We strive to support and serve one another, our local community and our wider communities.  Our Christian ethos underpins all that we do; we value and celebrate individual and collective achievements.  Together, we learn about and develop our Christian values.

Believing

We are one family and our children shine.  Our school provides a loving, nurturing and inclusive Christian foundation for all.

Growing

Just like in the parable of the mustard seed, the field was a good place for the seed to grow into the strongest tree; our school supports our children and community to grow, thrive and flourish.

We believe that every child should achieve their full potential in the image of God; we are committed to ensuring we develop the whole child, linked to Church of England’s vision (July 2016) of “life in all its fullness at its heart”.  Therefore we deliver a broad and exciting curriculum through a two-year rolling programme of engaging topics.  

Ethos

To inspire each child to be happy, independent and successful life-long learners; living life in all its fullness.

We aim to realise our vision by:

The Church of England Vision For Education

Our vision embraces the spiritual, physical, intellectual, emotional, moral and social development of children and young people. We offer a vision of human flourishing for all, one that embraces excellence and academic rigour, but sets them in a wider framework. This is worked out theologically and educationally through four basic elements which permeate our vision for education:

The vision, in line with the Church of England’s role as the established Church, is for the common good of the whole human community and its environment, whether national, regional or local. It is hospitable to diversity, respects freedom of religion and belief, and encourages others to contribute from the depths of their own traditions and understandings.

Educating for Life in All its Fullness

A core desire that we have found expressed in many ways is for ‘life in all its fullness’ (John 10:10). It is about

‘educating the whole person’, what the 1988 Education Reform Act sees as physical and intellectual development united with spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.