In 2011 the government set out its ‘British values’ for life in modern Britain.
These were:
Democracy
Rule of law
Individual liberty
Mutual respect
Tolerance of those of other faiths and beliefs
At Ludlow Primary School these key values are discussed and celebrated in assemblies alongside our PSHE (personal, social and health education) and SMSC (spiritual, moral, social and cultural) teaching. When developing our wider curriculum, we have ensured that these values, in addition to our own drivers and school values, are embedded in our planning and delivery. Opportunities are sought and utilised to enable us to promote the values. The values are also considered and referred to in any safeguarding arrangements.
Children understand and apply these values through a range of learning opportunities. For example:
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A ‘School Council’ where children nominate one another, vote for representatives and take part in developing the school
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Our school rules, where children are taught to make good choices and understand that all are responsible for taking part in making our school a happy place to be
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Enabling children to take part in a wide range of clubs of their choice
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Having high expectations with regard to manners, behaviour and courtesy
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Supporting children to discuss differences and disagreements and find a solution
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Working with local groups and enterprise e.g. The Mortimer Project, Ludlow Food Festival, Ludlow Fairtrade Association.
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Marking national awareness days e.g. VE day, Remembrance, World Book Day
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Helping pupils to value their own physical well-being through high quality school meals and sports provision
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Teaching children, on a regular basis, about the importance of the internet, social media and keeping safe
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Weekly ‘Celebration assemblies’ where excellent attendance, learning behaviours and successes are all valued
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Ensuring that resilience and the importance of learning from mistakes is promoted and valued.