Values and Ethos

Values and Ethos

Our aim is to bring the best out of every pupil that attends Tilney All Saints

Our Core Values

At the Anthony Curton / Tilney All Saints Partnership we aim to…


  • Promote a nurturing and safe environment in which our children can explore, discover, experiment and blossom.
  • Inspire and increase courage and individuality in a supportive and safe environment, giving all the confidence they need to succeed.
  • Be motivational and aspirational so that everyone has the opportunity to achieve their full potential and be the best version of themselves.
  • Empower everyone to make good choices and show respect, compassion and understanding for each other, through a Christian ethos.
  • Equip children with an independent love of learning; in a happy, fun environment which promotes positive well-being for all.
  • Work in partnership with others to meet the needs of all.

 


As a school we value happiness and success for ALL through the fundamental Christian values, particularly…


               LOVE

                 JOY

                 PEACE

                 PATIENCE

                 FORGIVENESS

                 KINDNESS

                 GOODNESS

                 FAITHFULNESS

                 GENTLENESS

                 SELF CONTROL


“The Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control.” Galatians 5:22-23


Vision and Values Statement

British Values

 

Our school community considers these values to be those of:

  • Mutual respect and genuine tolerance of different faiths, cultures and beliefs
  • Democracy
  • Rule of law
  • Individual liberty

In our school we prepare children for life in modern Britain. This can be seen in our school through:

 

  • Our school community regarding people of all faiths, races and cultures with respect and tolerance
  • Our school community understanding the difference between English law and differing views on right and wrong
  • Our ethos and teaching which supports English law
  • Making our school community aware of the difference between the law of the land and religious law

 

In our school community we demonstrate Democracy through:

  • Pupil voice
  • School council
  • Voting
  • Elections
  • Questionnaires
  • Contribution to school procedures and decision making

 

In our school community we demonstrate the Rule of Law

through:

  • An awareness of individual responsibilities and rights
  • Behaviour expectations
  • Behaviour Policy
  • Links with police etc
  • Awareness of appropriate current affairs

 

In our school community we demonstrate individual Liberty

through:

  • Making individual choices in a safe, supportive environment
  • Tackling challenges and difficulties
  • Choice over and variety of extra curricular activities

 

In our school community we demonstrate Mutual Respect

through:

  • The school’s ethos, values and beliefs and vision underpinned by Christian values.

 

In our school we demonstrate Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs

through:

  • Collective Worship
  • Delivery of RE
  • PSHE and Citizenship (SEAL)
  • Visits and visitors
  • Twinning projects
  • Participation in local, national and world-wide events



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