Collective Worship
The impact of collective worship on the school community is outstanding.
“Great value is placed on collective worship with prayer being a very important part of school life. Christian values are also woven through collective worship and supported by the Open the Book through drama. This has a positive bearing on children’s real life as links are made explicit. All staff are in attendance and a variety of people lead worship including children… The impact of collective worship reaches beyond the school. Parents comment on family discussions at home around prayer and the Trinity being discussed…Prayer is central to the life of the school. Pupils and staff regularly contribute to a prayer tree which is part of a reflection area central to the school. “ SIAMS Church Inspection Report - October 2014.
Collective Worship
Children take part in an act of Collective Worship every day; this is usually held from 11:15 am to 11:30 am every day. Teachers and children lead our daily worship. The majority of our Worship is based around the Christian faith. However, in order to broaden pupils' understanding, we also look to draw links between key festivals and celebrations from other faiths and those from the Christian faith.
Celebration Assembly
Every Monday afternoon at 3pm our entire school community come together to celebrate our children's achievements in and out of school. Parents are invited to attend and join us to share our good news and good work.
Parents reserve the right to withdraw their children from organised religious worship.
Please download a copy of our Collective Worship Policy here.
Collective Worship Plan 2018 - Autumn term
“Great value is placed on collective worship with prayer being a very important part of school life. Christian values are also woven through collective worship and supported by the Open the Book through drama. This has a positive bearing on children’s real life as links are made explicit. All staff are in attendance and a variety of people lead worship including children… The impact of collective worship reaches beyond the school. Parents comment on family discussions at home around prayer and the Trinity being discussed…Prayer is central to the life of the school. Pupils and staff regularly contribute to a prayer tree which is part of a reflection area central to the school. “ SIAMS Church Inspection Report - October 2014.
Collective Worship
Children take part in an act of Collective Worship every day; this is usually held from 11:15 am to 11:30 am every day. Teachers and children lead our daily worship. The majority of our Worship is based around the Christian faith. However, in order to broaden pupils' understanding, we also look to draw links between key festivals and celebrations from other faiths and those from the Christian faith.
Celebration Assembly
Every Monday afternoon at 3pm our entire school community come together to celebrate our children's achievements in and out of school. Parents are invited to attend and join us to share our good news and good work.
Parents reserve the right to withdraw their children from organised religious worship.
Please download a copy of our Collective Worship Policy here.
Collective Worship Plan 2018 - Autumn term