The United Kingdom is multi-cultural and multi-religious, and Corpus Christi is aware of the critical role that schools play in fostering these ideals.
We teach the Gospel Values and ways to share the good news through the Come and See Curriculum, making sure the kids are aware of the crucial role our Christian identity plays in sustaining British Values within our school community.
As a Catholic institution, we associate democracy with the virtues of charity and selflessness, gentleness and humility, and equality found in the Gospel.
The opinions of the students are very important at Corpus Christi.
To better comprehend the British principle of the rule of law, we draw on the gospel values of justice and truth, mercy and courage, and forgiveness and mercy.
Throughout their entire lives, our students will come into contact with rules and laws.
Our students' participation in the development of the school's rules and principles allows them to comprehend the rationale behind them as well as the repercussions of breaking them.
We spend a lot of time fostering a positive culture at our school so that kids may learn in a secure setting where having choices and exercising freedoms are valued.
Students are free to select from a variety of clubs based on their interests.
We teach children about their rights and personal freedoms through our E-Safety Week, Computing, PSHE, and RE sessions, as well as by assisting them in understanding how to enjoy their freedoms securely.
At Corpus Christi, we think that emphasising freedom and choice during the school day will encourage students to value individual liberty as they begin their lives outside of the classroom.
Because of our Catholic heritage, the Gospel Values of respect for all people, tolerance for all, and equality form the basis of our respect for one another.
Respect is a component of our mission statement, "Together we DREAM, together we Learn."
We wrote and went over our mission statement with the staff, governors, and kids.
Images and statements displayed throughout the school encourage respect for others, and our behaviour policy and classroom rules reinforce this message.
Students will question one another if they are not being courteous and support one another when they are.
As a Catholic school, we provide a culturally rich and diverse curriculum that respects and studies all major religions.
We continue to use the Gospel Values of dignity and compassion, tolerance and peace and equality to help us be accepting of those who are different to ourselves and our beliefs.
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