Our school vision at St. Mary's Church of England Primary School is aligned with that of the diocese.
The promise of Jesus of life in all its richness is at the heart of this truly Christian vision.
As God's exceptional creations, we think that every learner deserves to be encouraged to reach their full potential as a child of God.
Dream, Believe, Achieve, which is our school's motto, supports this ambition.
We want the kids to strive to be the best version of themselves while developing and learning in a school environment motivated by Jesus' love.
Dream big is our vision.
Based on Christian values, our school offers a secure, joyful, and inclusive environment where we care for one another, develop as a community, pursue our aspirations, and strive for excellence in all that we do.
Through self-reflection and acknowledging others' and their own accomplishments, instructors motivate students to dream and believe in themselves.
Every person has a voice and is aware of the worth of their ideas and opinions.
Staff members encourage a passion and enthusiasm of learning, which makes sure that kids are more willing to overcome obstacles and have the self-confidence to succeed.
They offer a nurturing, stimulating, yet demanding environment so that every kid can reach their full potential.
The virtue of gratitude helps children grow into kind, respectable adults by teaching them to be appreciative of the things they have and to thank God for his love and support in their life.
Our neighbours are positively affected by our distinctly Christian ideals.
They serve as the foundation for our instruction, student learning, school life, and the St. Marys ethos.
We support each child's entire development in all areas—spiritual, moral, social, and cultural—within the context of a solid Christian practise.
We acknowledge that there are many other religions in the current world, and as a Christian school, we actively assist all students from all religious and philosophical backgrounds.
To ensure that all students appreciate and tolerate the varied views and viewpoints of others, our religious education curriculum contains two thirds Christian content.
Last but not least, everyone must coexist in peace, empathy, love, compassion, and humility. 1 Peter 3:8.
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