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Hampton Lucy Church of England Primary School

Hampton Lucy CofE Primary School

British Values

The DfE have reinforced the need to ‘create and enforce a clear and rigorous expectation on all schools to promote the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.’

At Hampton Lucy CE Primary School and Nursery these universal values are taught through PHSE, RE and daily collective worship. We take opportunities to actively promote British values through whole school systems and structures such as running a successful school council. We actively promote British values through ensuring that our broad and balanced curriculum planning and delivery includes real opportunities for exploring universal values.

Our British values are clearly displayed in school and are in child friendly speak. The pupils are given opportunities to discuss, practice and observe these vales throughout the school. At our school British values are reinforced regularly and in the following ways:

 

Democracy

‘We vote for who represents us on the school council.’

We have a proactive School Council which meets regularly to discuss issues raised by pupils and to decide what proactive work they would like to complete. The school council members for each year group are voted for by their classes. Our curriculum planning in KS2 is led by a theme based on values such as courage, responsibility, leadership etc.  Children nominate each other for the Care, Share, Dare award at the end of the day in all classes.

 

The Rule of Law

‘We help develop fair rules for our class and school.’

‘We know that everyone has rights and responsibilities.’

The importance of laws and rules, whether those governing the class or the school  are consistently reinforced through the school day, and through collective worship. Children agree to their part of a home school agreement. Children are taught the values and reasons behind laws, that they govern and protect us, the responsibilities that this involves and the consequences when laws are broken. Visits from authorities such as the fire service help to reinforce these messages.

To encourage and promote good behaviour, attitude and work, we have Positive behaviour policy and reward systems which are follows throughout the school. We are committed to praising children’s efforts informally, individually, during group work, in front of the whole class and the whole school. Children are rewarded for achievement in curriculum areas and for adherence to values. Rewards are given in the form of stickers, badges, house stars and certificates. Children’s achievements and participation are recognised during celebration worship.

 

Individual liberty

‘We have the freedom to make choices about choosing the level of challenge in some lessons.’

Children are actively encouraged to make choices at school, knowing that they will be supported by the people around them. Children are encouraged to know, understand and exercise their rights and personal freedoms but always taught how to exercise these freely, through for example e-safety teaching and PSHE lessons. 

 

Mutual Respect

‘We work together to help one another.’

Mutual respect is at the heart of our school and key school rule. All members of our school community are encouraged to treat each other with respect. Children learn about how their behaviour affects others. Our school ethos is based on values such as respect, hope, trust and love and these values determine how we live as a community. Children are part of discussion and collective worship that explore what such values mean and how they can be shown in our daily lives.

 

Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs

‘We enjoy learning about different faiths and cultures from around the world.’

‘Members of different faiths are welcome in our school.’ 

Our school is situated in an area that is not very cultural diverse, so we give thought to promoting the concept of diversity and to enhancing the children’s understanding of their place in what is a cultural diverse country. This concept is explored though collective worship and includes stories and celebrations from a variety of faiths and cultures. Our RE and PHSE teaching reinforces this. Within Literacy we use some stories, poems and non-fiction information from different faiths and cultures.

People of different religions and beliefs and those who speak different languages are encouraged to share their knowledge and enhance learning within classes. Children throughout their time in our school are exposed to a range of places of worship – different Christian denominations, Sikh Gurdwara & Hindu temple. Discussions about prejudice are explored in RE and PHSE. 

At our school we will actively challenge any pupils, staff or parents who may express opinions contrary to fundamental British values, including ‘extremist’ views.