Collective Worship

Collective worship reflects something special or separate from ordinary activities and will be offered to every pupil every day. Through daily collective worship, we promote the spiritual, moral, cultural, mental and physical development of pupils and of society, and prepare pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life.

 

Collective worship reflects the broad traditions of Christianity, as outlined in the 1988 Education Act. Collective worship also provides the children with the opportunity to continue to affirm and celebrate British Values and the core values of our school. We use collective worship to actively promote the awareness of equality, in accordance with the Protected Characteristics in the Equality Act 2010.

 

N.B. Section 25 of the Education Act 1944 established the right of parents to withdraw their children from religious worship or RE lessons. Should you wish to exercise this right, please consult the Headteacher.

 

 

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Collective Worship Policy.pdf .pdf