British Values
British Values at St Anne’s:
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
Mutual respect for and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs
As a Catholic School, we pride ourselves on ensuring that our Mission Statement of ‘Learn to Love, Love to Learn in readiness for life,’ encompasses these aims and is lived out in our Christian Community each day.
St Anne’s ethos is rooted in Gospel Values and all adults promote respect for others. Feedback from parents attending INSPIRE Days frequently highlights the strength of relationships between staff and pupils.
Our SCORE Values: Self-Esteem, Commitment, Organisation, Resilience and Excellence reinforce the need for mutual respect and working collaboratively – often noted at Sports Day when pupils are keen to support each other.
Our House Teams are named after Saints central to the Catholic Faith and we feel that they promote a positive image and example of Gospel and British Values.
Maximilian Kolbe |
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Mother Teresa |
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Oscar Romero |
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Elizabeth Prout |
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Basil Hume |
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Each House Team is linked to one of our SCORE values and a British Value. Children have the opportunity during their time at St. Anne’s to dive deeper in their knowledge and understanding of their house saint, SCORE and British Values.
Self- Esteem |
Democracy |
Commitment |
Individual Liberty |
Organisation |
The Rule of Law |
Resilience |
Mutual Respect |
Excellence |
Tolerance |
British Values and Picture News
Each week, children explore one of the British Values using the Picture News resource. This takes a current news topic and allows children to explore the theme ane the value it corresponds to. For this week's Picture News please see the files at the bottom of this page.