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Vision, Values, Ethos & Mission

A statement on our schools ethos and values.

In Christ’s Kindness… We learn, we pray, we belong.

Our Mission Statement

So what does this mean for our children? As a school, we strive towards the following values…

Learning

In kindness, we grow and develop our knowledge of the world.

We learn to know ourselves better in mind and body.

We place reading at the heart of all that we learn.

We provide our children with concrete experiences that enhance their cultural capital.

We create an environment that enriches children, emboldens them to be brave and take risks with their thinking and learning and ensures that core knowledge is learned and committed to memory.

We ensure that all children are supported appropriately in order to achieve their goals and aspirations, and through this become the best version of themselves. 

Praying

To know God through prayer and worship.

To understand the importance and power of prayer.

To learn about Christ’s kindness and how we can, and should, live this out in our own lives each and every day.

Belonging

To show kindness, tolerance, love, understanding, patience and mercy to all of those around us.

Through these values, we seek to grow as kind, thoughtful and responsible human beings and citizens.

We understand that our kind actions can bring us closer as a loving community where everyone belongs and is valued for their contributions.

We extend and enrich the community bonds between parish, school, community and the wider world. 

We believe in the importance of our school rules; Be safe, be kind, be ready.

Bishop Wilkinson Catholic Education Trust Values

  • Develop spirituality

We believe that a knowledge of and a personal relationship with Christ brings meaning and direction to life.

  • Act with justice, respect and dignity

We believe that every member of our diverse community is created in God’s image and therefore we act with respect and show dignity, ensuring that all are treated with fairness, justice and equity. We work fervently to dispel inequality and pay special attention to those most in need.

  • Foster a sense of vocation

We believe that all members of our Trust should be supported to recognise their own purpose and to develop a sense of how they are called to contribute to society.

  • Promote educational excellence

We believe that each person should be equipped to excel through the highest quality learning opportunities and richest wider-school experiences.

  • Form high aspirations

We believe that every member of our Trust community should have the highest expectations of themselves and others and should be equipped with the knowledge and skills to achieve greatly.

  • Celebrate community

We believe that our schools promote truth, honesty, reconciliation, resilience and integrity in their own context, but together create strength, optimism and excellence across the Trust. 

  • Support exceptional leadership

We believe that the best leadership in Catholic Schools raises the work of the staff and the attainment of young people to levels that exceed expectations through relentless focus, effective management skills, profound empathy, sustained energy and robust optimism, underpinned by wide professional knowledge founded on innovative research.

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Updated | 8th May, 2024 |

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