We are dedicated to advancing the core British principles of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and respect for and tolerance of people of all religions and beliefs at The Heights in Burnley.
Respect for and tolerance of many religions, ideologies, and other forms of belief.
These core British values are deeply ingrained in our curriculum, developed and taught through our PRIDE principles, and implemented, for instance, through a variety of additional learning opportunities.
Students are encouraged to participate in thoughtful, polite debate in order to broaden and deepen their awareness of the complex and diverse world in which we live and the ways in which British ideals are compatible with it.
With this nurturing approach, we strive to assist pupils in developing into kind, understanding, law-abiding, and responsible young adults who contribute positively to British Society and the larger community.
The school actively encourages respect for individual differences and helps students develop an appreciation for both their own and other cultures.
the capacity to think on one's own views, whether religious or not, and how those beliefs affect their outlook on life as well as their interest in and respect for the beliefs, emotions, and values of others.
usage of a variety of social skills in various situations, such as working and interacting with students from various socioeconomic, racial, and religious backgrounds.
willingness to engage in a range of social contexts and communities, including through volunteering, excellent dispute resolution skills, and good teamwork.
Understanding and appreciation of the vast array of cultural influences that have shaped both their own and others' heritages; acceptance and engagement with the fundamental British Values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs; development and demonstration of skills and attitudes that will enable them to participate fully in and positively contribute to life in modern Britain.
Understanding and appreciating the variety of cultural traditions both inside and outside of the classroom is crucial for students' preparation for life in contemporary Britain.
understanding of the democratic parliamentary system in Britain and its crucial role in forming our history and values as well as in advancing Britain.
As seen by their tolerance and views toward other religious, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups in local, national, and international societies, people's interest in investigating, enhancing understanding of, and demonstrating respect for diverse religions and cultural diversity.
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