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Judged OUTSTANDING for Early Years, Personal Development and Behaviour and Attitudes (Ofsted May 2024), ......'In the Reception class, children receive an excellent start to their education.'.....'Children are exceptionally well prepared for learning in Year 1.'.....'Pupils develop as mature individuals due to the exemplary provision that they receive to support their personal development.'.....'Pupils’ behaviour during lessons and around school is exemplary.'.....'Pupils are proud of their school mission statement. They aspire ‘not to have more but to be more’ in all that they do. Pupils are happy in school.'.....

St Paul's Catholic Primary School

A Voluntary Academy

Aspire not to have more but to be more – St Oscar Romero

British Values

Our British Values

  • We take turns and share: During conversations, when we are standing in a line and during our games with friends.
  • We are polite: We say please and thank you, we respect our toys, we help our friends to tidy up.
  • We are kind and gentle: We follow our behaviour goals which we have written together. 
  • We are learning to listen: We wait for our friends to finish speaking before we speak, we do not shout out in groups, we enjoy listening to music.
  • We are part of our local community and we visit: our local library, church and local walks. 
  • We learn about the world around us: We mark special multicultural days from our local community and the wider world, we read books, watch videos, play with toys to learn about people from other cultures and religions and people with disabilities to understand we are special. 
  • We learn about British seasons: Winter- January, February, March. Spring- April, May and June. Summer- July, August, September. Autumn- October, November, December. 
  • We celebrate British festivals: Burns Night, Pancake Day, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Bonfire Night, Harvest Festival, Remembrance Day.

Celebrating British Values ‘We are all different and special’

Exploring how we can embody British values

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