What do ‘British values’ mean?
At our school, we are committed to inspiring learning and building community so that every child feels valued, respected and that they truly belong.
In line with guidance from the Department for Education, we actively promote Fundamental British Values through all aspects of school life. These values help our pupils to develop confidence, responsibility and respect for others, preparing them for life in modern Britain.
The Fundamental British Values are:
• Democracy – pupils are encouraged to share their views, take part in decision-making and understand that every voice matters
• The rule of law – children learn the importance of rules, fairness and responsibility in school and in wider society
• Individual liberty – pupils are supported to make safe choices, express themselves and develop independence
• Mutual respect – we promote kindness, empathy and consideration for others in everything we do
• Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs, and for those without faith – we celebrate diversity and encourage understanding so that everyone feels accepted
By embedding these values into our curriculum, assemblies, relationships and daily routines, we create a welcoming environment where all children feel secure, confident and proud to be part of our school community.


