The basic British principles of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and respect for people of all religions and beliefs must be promoted in all schools, according to the DfE, which has lately reaffirmed the need for doing so.
The 2011 Prevent Strategy outlined the government's notion of British values.
The rights outlined in their class charter are decided upon by the students each year.
There are numerous ways for kids to have their voices heard.
Our principles are based on respect for one another.
on both their own and other people's rights.
With the knowledge that they are in a secure and encouraging atmosphere at school, students are actively encouraged to make decisions.
We educate young students and set limits for them to make decisions securely as a school by offering a secure setting and powerful instruction.
Students are encouraged to be aware of, comprehend, and exercise their rights and liberties, as well as given instructions on how to do so safely, for instance through our E-Safety and PSHE lectures.
Laws are continually emphasised throughout the regular school day, as well as when dealing with behaviour and during school assemblies, whether they be those that govern the class, the school, or the country.
Students are instructed on the importance of laws, their justifications, how they regulate and safeguard us, the duties associated with this, and the repercussions of breaking the law.
Due to the fact that Crabtree Junior School is located in a region with limited cultural diversity, we lay a strong emphasis on fostering diversity among the students.
To improve instruction in classes and throughout the school, people of all faiths are urged to share their knowledge.
At Crabtree Junior School, we aggressively disapprove of any viewpoints, including radical ones, that are expressed by students, staff, or parents.
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