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British Values

At Corvedale C. of E. Primary School we promote 'British Values' through our spiritual, moral, social and cultural education which permeates through the schools' curriculum and supports the development of the 'whole child'.

At Corvedale, we recognise that such development is most successful when those values and attitudes are promoted by the adults in school and provide a model for our pupils.

'British Values' have been identified as:

Democracy

The ability to communicate is the most important area of learning. At Corvedale we ensure that pupils are given a 'voice' to communicate. The method of using this 'voice' could be using words, objects, photographs, pictures, symbols, touch cues, eye pointing or body language.

We empower our pupils by giving them opportunities to make choices about the things that they believe to be important. By valuing each 'voice' and by listening and responding to that voice we demonstrate that we support democracy and liberty.

Individual Liberty

Pupils at Corvedale CE Primary School are encouraged to become good and valued citizens. we do this supporting each pupil to become as independent as possible. We strive to demonstrate that everyone has rights; this includes the right to say 'No' when appropriate. Some pupils will be able to take responsibility for particular roles and to understand that with certain rights comes a level of responsibility. Learning to do things independently is an important part of learning to understand yourself. We support others by participating in local community events and charitable events such as, harvest, Sports/Comic Relief and Children in Need. We believe that by stimulating a caring and helpful environment, and by learning to be independent, can boost and nurture a healthy self-esteem.

Mutual Respect

We promote each pupil's inclusion, where possible, in a range of activities, settings and locations. The children in Early Years have opportunities to integrate with other children.

As pupils move into the other Key Stages, further planned events and circumstances are planned for pupils to go into the community to meet with a range of people in a variety of situations which include: sports events, community events and shared participation with other local schools.

It is important to facilitate opportunities for Corvedale to be part of their unique communities as the pupils, families and staff have much to offer in the development of community cohesion.

Rule of Law

We involve pupils in setting codes of behaviour; helping pupils to make decisions and choices that are acceptable to the school community and society at large.

Pupils are helped to learn to manage their behaviour and take responsibilty for their actions. Staff are committed to providing a consistent and predictable environment within the school and beyond. We can help some pupils to understand the connection between actions and consequences. This type of environment enables pupils to feel safe and secure; this in turn, promotes the optimum conditions for learning to take place.

Tolerance of different faiths and beliefs

Throughout Corvedale we serve a multi-faith community where each person is respected and valued equally without regard to ability, gender, faith, heritage or race. We also recognise that some people have no faith.

Cultural appreciation and development forms part of our curriculum. We place great emphasis on providing encounters and participation in events and celebrations to broaden all pupils' experiences and awareness of others.

Our assemblies help all pupils to find out about themselves and others linking their lives to the communities in which they belong. The themes cover areas such as: friendships, helping others and celebrations from a range of faiths and world events.

Pupils are encouraged to experience British Culture through our curriculum themes. For example, the Battle of Britain. Schools take part in local and county sporting activities which helps to instil 'fair play' and engender a 'team spirit'. For example, children have the opportunity to participate in the School Sports Day and Inter House competitions.

Although some pupils at Corvedale may find it difficult to articulate their feelings and concerns; staff are attuned to changes in demeanour and well-being that may indicate anxiety. If they are concerned about a pupil our accepted practice links to the safeguarding & Child Protection Policy which entrusts a duty of care to all staff to actively protect and promote the welfare of children.

The staff work closely with parents, carers and other professionals to ensure that the pupils at Corvedale are happy, well cared for and enabled to learn the skills they need to live a fulfilling life as part of their community.