Our school values support us in being able to flourish and help us to live by our school's theologically rooted Christian vision.
Our Values were selected by our school community and were chosen to reflect our school and the values we aim to embody in order to be good people. When choosing our values, we thought about key teachings from God, Jesus and the Bible and focus on one of these values in more detail during a half term e.g. we reflect on the value of thankfulness in Autumn 2 as we remember those who have died and continue to die in war to keep us safe whilst also being thankful for the gift of Jesus' birth.
Each half term, we think deeply about one of our 6 values and each week, a child is selected from each class, becoming our Values Superstar for that week. Whilst we think deeply about these values, we remember all of them help us to be good citizens.
Within St Paul's, we work to enable our community to flourish spiritually, knowing that our pupils, staff and parents can be spiritual regardless of faith or belief systems. We took time as a school to consider and define what we feel spirituality means to us and provide regular opportunities for children to spiritual; this may happen during lessons, when we come together for collective worship or at other times during our school day.
If you would like to know more about the school's religious education curriculum, please follow the link below ...
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