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Values and Ethos

The pupils at our school are all taught to respect the following code of behaviour:
  • We take responsibility and show respect for ourselves for ourselves and others.
  • We are gentle.
  • We don’t hurt others.
  • We are kind and helpful.
  • We don’t hurt anybody’s feelings.
  • We listen.
  • We don’t interrupt.
  • We are honest.
  • We don’t cover up the truth.
  • We work hard.
  • We don’t waste our own or others’ time.
  • We look after property.
  • We don’t waste or damage things.

Promoting British values as part of SMSC
 
All school are required to promote children’s social, moral, cultural, mental and physical development. As part of our school ethos and through the broader curriculum we aim to develop children’s spiritually, morally, socially, and culturally. We teach this into the teaching of fundamental British values.

 “Schools should promote the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs. This can help schools to demonstrate how they are meeting the requirements of section 78 of the Education Act2002, in their provision of SMSC.​

Actively promoting the values means challenging opinions or behaviours in school that are contrary to fundamental British values. Attempts to promote systems that undermine fundamental British values would be completely at odds with schools’ duty to provide SMSC. The Teachers’ Standards expect teachers to uphold public trust in the profession and maintain high standards of ethics and behaviour, within and outside school. This includes not undermining fundamental British values.”  - Promoting Fundamental British values as part of SMSC in schools (DfE, 2014)
Fundamental British values

British Values
For Pupils
For the wider community
Democracy
Promotion of democratic processes, fostering the concept and application of freedom of speech and group action to address needs and concerns.  Key to this is the concept of holding others to account, including those in positions of authority and influence.
Making Decisions together
School council – candidates write their own manifesto
Secret Ballots – voting for team names using ballot papers and polling booths
Assemblies
Newspaper Club
Democratic processes e.g choosing rewards for Golden Time (KS2)
Debating
Persuasive writing
Learning about rights and responsibilities in historical societies e.g. Romans
Workshops e.g “Build a House in a Day”
PSHE and SEAL
Whole school ethos to encourage and support working together
Regular group, paired and collaborative work
Talk partners
Consultations – new school build, Multi Academy Trust proposal
Questionnaires
Governor elections
Parent Voice
Rule of Law
The importance of laws and rules, whether they are those that govern the class, the school or the country, are consistently promoted throughout the day and across the curriculum.
Class contracts
Class rules
School Rules
Golden Time
Class monitors
Promoting Positive Behaviour Policy
Visual timetables
Personalised reward charts
PSHE and SEAL curriculum
Visitors – Parish councillors, Police, West Devon Mayor
Following rules in PE – respecting the referees decision
Health and Safety rules – science, DT
Road Safety (split site)
Use of restorative justice
Assemblies
Displays
Home School Agreement
IT User Agreements – for pupils and staff
Abiding by the law i.e. no smoking site
DBS checks
Conduct Policy
Individual Liberty
Pupils are encouraged to know, understand and exercise their individual rights and responsibilities and advised how to use these safely.
Pupil voice – input into curriculum planning
Pupils making choices within the safe and secure school environment,
The arts – discussion and personal expression
“Compliment cards”
Class assemblies and whole school assemblies
School plays
School teams
Show and Tell, celebration time, Circle time
Free choice – dressing up
Anti-bullying Week
Raising awareness of stereotyping and promoting anti-discrimination
Children being given choices – style of writing, genres, choice of resources and equipment
“Rate my Play”
Personalised plans
Yr 6 Life Skills
Wide range of Extra-curricular clubs
E safety information for parents
Sex and Relationship information for parents
Choice of charities we support each year
Mutual Respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs and for those without faith
Celebrations of different faiths and cultural beliefs, inviting members of the school community to share their knowledge to enhance learning within the class in school, visits to and from different religious groups.
Religious Education: Gaining a greater understanding of religious diversity and practices, which covers key religions represented in the UK.  Planning for the subject is directed by the 'Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) - Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education for Torbay and Devon
Visitors  – e.g Imam from Exeter Mosque
Trips to  experience multi-cultural Britain – Bradford (Yr 6)
Supporting charities – Children in Need
Kindness tree – (Yr 5)
Vicar led assemblies
RE, MFL, SEAL and PSHE curriculum
Yr R Christian and Muslim weddings
Yr 1 “baptism”
Visits to places of worship e.g. church, synagogue
Assemblies
Celebrating festivals – Divali, Eid, Hanuka, Christmas, Chinese New Year
Multi - cultural Britain – food tasting, dressing up, displays, video clips,
Stories from other cultures
Celebrating origins of children – Indian, Polish and Hungarian topics
E safety  information for parents
Sharing skills and knowledge of different faiths
Remembrance Day
Inviting speakers from local community
Promoting British Values is not a “bolt on” it is part of the whole school ethos. It permeates across the whole school curriculum for example from our choice of resources, visitors and visits, display and text choices.
 Some of the Texts shared so far this year -

“Oranges in no man’s land” – Elizabeth Laird
“Christoph’s Story” – Nicki Cornwell
“Cloud busting” – Malorie Blackman
“Rose Blanche” – Roberto innocent and Ian McEwan
“Friend or Foe” – Michael Morpurgo
“Handa’s Surprise” – Eileen Browne
“Mr Stink” – David Walliams
“The Election” – Eleanor Levenson
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