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Carterton

Primary School

SMSC & British Values

British Values

 

In 2014, The Department for Education introduced a statutory duty for schools to promote British Values more actively from September 2014, and to ensure they are taught in schools. In addition, all teaching staff have undergone Prevent training in a drive to protect pupils from the influences of extremism and radicalisation. You can find out more at this website : http://educateagainsthate.com/

At Carterton Primary School we take very seriously our responsibility to prepare children for life in modern Britain. We value the ethnic backgrounds of all pupils and families and undertake a variety of events and lessons to celebrate and explore these alongside other cultures in our country.

We ensure that the fundamental British Values are introduced, discussed and lived out through the ethos and work of the school. All curriculum areas provide a vehicle for furthering understanding of these concepts. Our curriculum provides excellent opportunities to deepen and develop understanding developing the spiritual, moral, social and cultural education of our children.

The school makes considerable efforts to ensure children have exposure to a wide experience beyond their local community during which these concepts are shown, through for example, sporting events, a range of visits and use of outdoor education centres. Their strong rooted values-based understanding gives them an excellent platform for embracing difference.

At Carterton, we value the voice of the child and promote democratic processes such as our school council whose members are voted for by the children. Ideas and events are planned and discussed with a chance for debate and putting forward points of view.

Children are given responsibility to run their own clubs and lead other children in games and activities so that they are fully involved in all aspects of school life. For instance, our older children are play leaders and help to promote our core values. We expect all our children to be good role models for each other, which is encouraged through high expectations of behaviour.

How we promote SMSC Development at

Carterton Primary School?

 

Democracy

Statement

Evidence

Impact

The children at Carterton Primary see democracy borne out in a whole variety of ways and see this as being an essential component of successful team working

The establishment of a new School Council each year models the democratic process

Children voting for playtime resources

Learning Walks for behaviour and behaviour for learning School Values.

Enrichment visits

Children are able to work cooperatively in pairs and groups as well as in whole class situations. They understand about turn taking and respecting the views of others.

Children in school and in KS2 particular are able to use the language of respect

Rule of Law

Statement

Evidence

Impact

The children at Carterton Primary are familiar with this concept through the philosophy that infuses the entire work of the school. They are familiar with the concept through the discussion of values and, in RE lessons, the idea that different religions have guiding principles

Children are used to debating and discussing laws/rules and their application. Children are familiar with the local

Our school values are extremely important to us and these infuse the entire work of the school

Class Rules School Rules/Learning Behaviours

Lessons on the role of law and parliament School Council meetings

Collective Worship

RE planning and work books

Learning Walks for behaviour and behaviour for learning

School Values

Children are able to articulate how and why we need to behave in school and demonstrate they understand and can abide by these

Children all know that they have a right but that with a right comes a responsibility

They are able to discuss and debate philosophical issues in relation to these

 

Individual Liberty

Statement

Evidence

Impact

Our Values based discussions and acts of worship begin with discussion about the self, e.g. self–respect and self-worth in relation to the individual value so that children see that they are important in their own right. The philosophy of our teaching and learning places emphasis on the right to have our own thoughts and evidence based views

Children are strongly encouraged to develop independence in learning and to think for themselves

Children are able to show independence in learning and to think for themselves

Children understand about the importance of accepting responsibility and of their right to be heard in school

They are consulted on many aspects of school life and demonstrate independence of thought and action

Mutual Respect and the Tolerance of those with different Faiths and Beliefs

Statement

Evidence

Impact

Respect is a fundamental school value, around which pivots much of the work of the school. We pay explicit attention to this as part of our RE, PHSE, and SMSC curriculum

Respect is a school value that is discussed deeply, starting with self-respect and covering respect for family, friends, and other groups; the world and its people; and the environment

Records of Collective Worship

RE curriculum RE planning and workbooks

Learning Walks for behaviour and behaviour for learning School Values

Enrichment visits

Children can articulate that respect is a school value and why respect is important; how they show respect to others and how they feel about it for themselves

Children’s behaviour demonstrates their good understanding of this value in action

Children are able to talk about the different faiths and cultures they learn about, ask questions and show tolerance and respect for others of different faiths and religions

 

 
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