We offer a secure and engaging learning environment at Holy Apostles School so that every student can develop as a child of God.
All facets of school life are infused with our Core Christian Values, and we do our best to uphold these Values in everything we do.
Students take great delight in showcasing how they are able to carry out the Christian Value that is the emphasis of each half-term.
Daily gatherings for collective worship play a crucial role in the spiritual growth of our students.
Spirituality is widely valued, and the RE programme and other areas of the school offer opportunity for introspection.
This promotes the deeper spiritual, moral, social, and cultural growth of our students (SMSC).
Our students were so happy with their decision that they wanted it to be reflected on the brand-new Arts Week mural they were creating.
Our Core Christian Values of Love, Forgiveness, Happiness, Friendship, Equality, Honesty, and Perseverance serve as the foundation and the driving force behind Holy Apostles Church or England (Aided) Primary School's mission to offer high quality educational opportunities to all members of the school community.
We simply want everyone to: Learn Well; Live Well.
Our Christian Values and Ethos attempt to give chances and experiences to foster students' spiritual and moral growth in other areas of the curriculum and to lay a solid foundation for their lifetime learning.
Underpinned by our Christian Appreciates, Holy Apostles School values and enjoys a close association with Holy Apostles' Church. Through our everyday lives and extracurricular activities, we strive to connect school, home, church, and community.
Students (and adults), of all religions and none, are given the chance to grow spiritually, to be inquisitive and ask important questions, and to make wise decisions.
Holy Apostles School's governors and staff are proud of its Christian foundation.
to make it possible for teachers and students to investigate and talk about religion in a multifaith society while starting from a Christian perspective.
Through collective worship and classroom discussions, staff and students will examine how these relate to our primary school principles.
Daily gatherings for collective worship play a crucial role in the spiritual growth of our students.
We are conscious that reflection time, both during Collective Worship and at other times during the day, is crucial to helping our kids develop their sense of spirituality, morality, and culture (SMSC).
The Committee's objectives are to: I actively participate in collective worship planning, leadership, and evaluation; and (ii) support the growth and uniqueness of Holy Apostles as a Church School.
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