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Vision, Mission and Values

Our Vision and Mission

Our vision is to educate the whole child to the highest possible standard, increase their life experiences and widen their horizons.

At Red Rose Primary School, we aim to:

  • Work together as a community to provide a safe and caring environment in which all children feel confident.
  • Encourage children to tackle challenges.
  • Equip our children with the necessary skills, attitudes and values.  
  • Promote tolerance and understanding.
  • Encourage high personal goals and aspirations for all.
  • Provide a global curriculum which is rich and exciting, matched to the needs of our children.
  • Encourage excellent standards of behaviour.
  • Ensure creativity, self-expression and imagination is developed.
  • Ensure all children are digitally literate.
  • Develop lively enquiring minds.
  • Develop the social, moral and cultural knowledge and understanding of children to provide a fully inclusive school.
  • Promote a healthy and active lifestyle.
  • Respect the rights of children.

Our Core Values

At Red Rose Primary School, we have a motto of ‘Aim High Be Proud’. Everything we do aims to instil our motto and our Red Rose Values. Those values are:
Respect – Excellence – Determination
Responsibility – Opportunity – Support for Others – Equality.

British Values

We also strive to uphold and educate our pupils with British Values.

Our British Values policy can be accessed on the School Policies page.

At Red Rose Primary School we strongly believe in upholding British values through all aspects of our school provision.

The five British values that the Government has identified for schools to focus on are:-

  • Democracy
  • The Rule of Law
  • Individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs
  • Developing personal and social responsibility
  • Respect for British Institutions

These are example of how we uphold the British Values.

Democracy:

  • Facilitating a democratic process for electing the school council and the running of the council.
  • Teaching about the democratic process in Britain, at both a local and national level. We teach about communities and pressure groups, how children can participate in these and make changes to life at all levels from local to global.
  • Meetings of the School Nutrition and Action Group.
  • Using the democratic process to elect the Governing body.

The Rule of Law:

  • Teaching children an understanding of human rights, in particular the UNICEF rights of the child, as part of becoming a Rights Respecting School.
  • Implementing our school and class charters which have clear and agreed statements, and ensuring that the children know their own right and respect the rights of others.
  • Teaching children to learn about the process of law-making and the part that citizens can play in that process.
  • Visits from the Police, Ben and Jet, Fire Officer and Northumbrian Water.
  • implementing our procedures and protocols for dealing with the very rare incidents of racial, homophobic and other forms of discrimination, which demonstrates to pupils that we take these issues very seriously, mirroring the attitudes of British society.

Individual Liberty:

  • Teaching our RE and PSHE curriculum, which inculcates values of understanding, tolerance and respect for others, including those of other faiths.
  • Teaching children an understanding of human rights, in particular the UNICEF rights of the child, as part of becoming a Rights Respecting School through assemblies and class lessons.
  • Providing our extra-curricular provision, which offers equal opportunities for boys and girls in sport and other areas.
  • Directing part of our Pupil Premium funding to ensure that pupils from less advantaged families have similar opportunities to their more advantaged peers to engage in school life.
  • Holding discussions in PSHE, RE, English and other subjects, which allow children to develop respect for the opinions, values and beliefs of others.

Mutual Respect of those of Different Faiths and Beliefs:

  • Running themed assemblies.
  • Through delivery of our R.E. and PSHE curriculum.
  • Through our Modern Foreign language curriculum.
  • Through celebrating British Customs such as Remembrance Day, Harvest Festival and Christmas services.
  • Through celebrating the Chinese New Year.
  • Through having student placements from Durham University who have a link to Hong Kong.

Developing Personal and Social Responsibility:

  • Expecting children to responsibility in many ways in school including running the library, helping in getting assemblies ready, being playground leaders amongst others.
  • Expecting children to take responsibility in every class for a variety of roles which assist in the running of the classroom.
  • Encouraging children to have responsibility for their own possessions, behaviour and work, both at school and at home and to always do their personal best in all aspects of school life.
  • Encouraging leadership skills to be developed in areas such as reading buddies, peer mentors, responsibilities around school.
  • Training staff to deliver information about keeping safe on the internet to all our children and holding information sessions for parents about this.

Respect for British Institutions:

  • Celebrating many British festivals and special events, e.g.  Christmas, Easter, World Book Day, Children in Need, Red-nose day, Harvest Festival etc
  • Regularly inviting representatives from various groups, such as Police, charities (such as People’s Kitchen) and the local church to visit our school and talk to the children in both lessons and assemblies.
  • Teaching about the structure and work of Parliament, keeping children informed of major and minor events which can be discussed.

In all our provision, both academic and otherwise, we endeavour to inculcate an understanding of British values and a strong desire to uphold them both now and as future British citizens. See our policy on our School Policies page.

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