The DfE has reaffirmed the necessity of developing and enforcing a strict and explicit obligation on all schools to promote the core British principles of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and respect for people of all faiths and beliefs.
Cononley Primary School's staff, governors, students, and parents collaborate to foster a welcoming, family-like environment where students can thrive and prosper.
Our curriculum is extensive and exciting, and we give our students learning opportunities that are both difficult and motivating so they can develop into imaginative, self-directed learners.
Our kids are nice, courteous, and cooperative, and they understand how to live a happy, healthy, and safe life. They also understand that everyone can contribute something valuable.
We have high expectations for our students and demand that they always perform to the best of their abilities.
Together with the school's curriculum and other aspects of school life, such as school assemblies, PHSE (Personal, Health and Social Education) and SEAL lessons (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning), as well as Religious Education, our school's mission statement, vision, and values support and promote British values.
Our vision statement at Cononley Primary School states that we want our students to be the best future citizens by fostering their independence as lifelong learners and thinkers.
At Cononley Primary School, we place a great value on appropriate conduct and obedience to the regulations of the school.
Our students understand the importance of following the law and the justifications for doing so, as well as their own accountability for choosing the appropriate behaviour and the repercussions of breaking the law.
Our school's mission and principles encourage respect for oneself and others, as well as the development of independence via personal accountability.
By fostering a secure, encouraging environment, we set limits that empower students to make decisions.
The mission and values of our institution declare that students understand "that everyone can make a worthwhile contribution."
Our school promotes tolerance of people of different faiths and views in order to help students appreciate and value one another as well as themselves and to help them become the best citizens they can be.
At Cononley Primary School, we encourage our students to study about the various faiths and beliefs that are practised in our nation and around the world while acknowledging the Christian traditions that form the foundation of our society.
Through our curriculum and other aspects of school life, we actively encourage tolerance.
97% of students in grades 5 and 6 agreed that the school promotes respect for one another.
Eighty-two percent of KS2 students said that their school encourages teamwork.
90% of KS2 students report feeling protected at school (mostly or always).
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