British Values
As directed under new Ofsted guidance in September 2014, we at Hale Primary School take opportunities to actively promote British Values, defined by the government as the following:
– Democracy
– The rule of law
– Individual liberty
– Mutual respect
– Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs
Actively promoting also means challenging pupils, staff or parents expressing opinions contrary to fundamental British values, including ‘extremist’ views. At Hale, values of tolerance and respect permeate all areas of school life. This engenders a climate within which pupils feel safe and secure and facilitates the fulfilment of potential. Pupil voice plays an integral part in driving the school forward and school rules at different levels are seen as the foundation upon which this can be achieved. The following are a selection of activities and external accreditations that are evidence of our commitment to British values.
A broad and balanced curriculum that teaches elements of democracy, civic responsibility, rules and laws, the monarchy, equality, values and virtues, environmental awareness and understanding of other faiths.
Visits to different places of worship as part of the RE curriculum.
Positive behaviour policy which encourages tolerance and mutual respect.
“Philosophy for Children” encourages children to ask questions and discuss their views openly. During these sessions, teachers can challenge children to think more deeply about issues relating to fundamental British Values.
Children are taught about rights, respects and responsibilities. At the beginning of each year, children work together to write a ‘Class Charter’ to set out the rights and responsibilities which they have in the classroom.