Our vision and values are at the core of everything we do. They underpin our teaching and learning, and provide an environment which prepares our pupils as confident and happy citizens.
At All Saints we strive to support and challenge pupils as they grow emotionally, academically and spiritually. Underpinning our Christian ethos is the parable of the mustard seed:
[Jesus] told them another parable: “The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed, which a man took and planted in his field. Though it is the smallest of all seeds, yet when it grows, it is the largest of garden plants and becomes a tree, so that the birds come and perch in its branches.”
The Parable of the Mustard Seed, Matthew 13: 31-32
Our school vision encompasses a vision of the Kingdom of God, where God’s love rules, where everyone is welcome, where everyone is valued and where everyone can flourish.
At All Saints we believe that everyone is valued as unique individuals and, like the mustard seed, we all have the potential to grow and to flourish. Jesus said that faith as small as a mustard seed could achieve great things, even move a mountain.
Our school is a close-knit community that feels like a supportive family, rooted together, celebrating everyone’s success. We aspire to live as God wants us to; to love and respect God and to treat others how we would want to be treated.
Like the tree that the seed in the parable becomes, we want our school to be a place where everyone feels at home, has their voice heard and regardless of the path that life takes, know that support will always be offered to everyone.
‘To grow and to flourish’
Here at All Saints we encourage children to understand all Christian values with a particular focus on Aspiration, Courage, Love and Respect. We promote Christian values through the celebrations such as Christmas, Easter and Harvest, and through prayer and reflection. Through reflection and prayer we also work to take each child on their own faith journey.
We grow and flourish through…
Aspiration: Here at All Saints pupils are encouraged to aim high and truly believe that the sky is the limit in terms of what they can achieve, just as the mustard seed could never have imagined becoming a tree so huge, that birds could come and roost on the branches.
Courage: Here at All Saints pupils are encouraged to be courageous in all that they do. They are encouraged to take risks to improve their education, social, moral and spiritual outcomes.
Respect: Here at All Saints children are encouraged to go on a path of self-discovery. Children learn how to take responsibility for their own learning and personal development, as well as how to treat and respect others.
Love: Here at All Saints we treat all other people, objects and the environment as we wish to be treated ourselves. We show love to our friends by treating them well and helping everyone succeed.
We aim to inspire children through creativity and the arts, invigorate them through sport, educate them on a healthy lifestyle and provide them with opportunities to develop spiritually, socially and culturally. It is our mission to equip children with the tools they need to realise their full potential. To achieve this we will work in partnership with parents, the church and the community, within a secure and caring Christian environment.
Curriculum drivers
Our curriculum drivers reflect the traits we would like to see in our pupils, our values as a school and the challenges our pupils face.
- Sport promoting a healthy lifestyle
- Spirituality opportunities to develop spiritually, socially and culturally
- Creativity embracing the expressive arts
Profile of a learner
Our curriculum endeavours to encourage learners who are:
- Aspiring
- Creative
- Healthy
- Independent
- Engaged
- Vibrant
- Eager
- Resilient
- Spiritual
School charter
During their time at All Saints, we will ensure that every child will –
- Experience live music
- Have a piece of art work displayed
- Take part in a public performance
- Learn to recycle and reduce waste
- Visit a theatre to watch a live performance
- Participate in at least five different sports
- Take part in a disability awareness raising activity
- Learn basic first aid
- Learn basic road safety
- Learn to play an instrument
- Visit a place of worship, other than a C of E church
- Grow, tend and nurture a plant
- Be offered the opportunity to take part in a residential visit
- Be offered the opportunity to take part in Cycling Proficiency
- Learn the rudiments of a modern foreign language
- Learn to swim
- Create and sell something to raise money for charity.
- Receive a special mention in assembly
- Prepare and cook healthy food
- Communicate using the latest technologies.
- Experience the past through a dress up day
- Visit a place of further education