Christian Values


 

Our Christian Vision - theologically rooted

The vision and the values of the Duloe are based on God’s self-revelation in Christ and the Bible.  We seek to reflect aspects of God’s character and the fulness of life that He wishes for all human beings. The school’s vision is to be ‘An adventure for the mind and a home for the heart for all God’s children.’  This can be understood theologically in three parts:

An adventure for the mind speaks of the school’s commitment to giving children a firm grounding and education in wisdom, learning, skills and social development.  They are encouraged to pursue God-given “wisdom and instruction, understanding of words of insight and instruction in doing what is right and just and fair” (Proverbs 1:2-3).

As well as their intellectual development, the school is concerned for the children’s emotional and social development of love and well-being in community as a ‘home for the heart’.  Theologically this reflects Christ’s commitment and call to love God and our neighbours.  It is particularly reflected in the parable of the lost sheep (Luke 15:3-7) which is the Duloe’s parable.  This speaks of the shepherd’s love that both holds the 99 together in safety and sends him out to search for missing one.

The third part of the vision statement refers to ‘all God’s children,’ reflects the Duloe’s commitment to be hospitable and all-encompassing towards our staff, families and the wider community as well as the children under our care. This theme of hospitality and generosity is summarised theologically in Hebrews, where the community is urged to “keep on loving one another as brothers and sisters. Do not forget to show hospitality to strangers, for by so doing some people have shown hospitality to angels without knowing it.” (Hebrews 13:1-2)

Our Christian Values - theologically rooted

The school’s values can also be understood theologically in the character, actions and teaching of Jesus that we seek to reflect throughout the school:

Compassion: The Gospels record many events where Jesus showed compassion. ‘When Jesus landed and saw a large crowd, he had compassion on them and healed those who were ill.’ (Matthew 14:14)

Creativity
: John’s Gospel tells us that Jesus was involved in the act of creation recorded in Genesis. ‘In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was with God in the beginning. Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made.’ (John 1:1-3)

Perseverance: In his teaching on prayer, Jesus tells the parable of the persistent widow to encourage us to pray without giving up (Luke 18:1-8)

Friendship: ‘
Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends. 14 You are my friends if you do what I command. I no longer call you servants, because a servant does not know his master’s business. Instead, I have called you friends, for everything that I learned from my Father I have made known to you.’ (John 15:13-15)

Respect: 
treating people with dignity and worth was a hall mark of Jesus’ ministry.  An example is his healing of a leper in Mark’s Gospel.  ‘A man with leprosy came to him and begged him on his knees, ‘If you are willing, you can make me clean.’

Jesus was indignant. He reached out his hand and touched the man. ‘I am willing,’ he said. ‘Be clean!’ Immediately the 
leprosy left him and he was cleansed.’ (Mark 1:40-42)


Our Christian Vision - our context

Finally, all of you, be like-minded, be sympathetic, love one another, be compassionate and humble (Peter 3:8)

Our Christian Vision is tailored to our community. Our school is not ethnically or culturally diverse and therefore our vision and subsequently our approach to the curriculum reflects this. The above Bible verse speaks of the importance of loving one another and being compassionate. This is not caveated by anyone's race, religion or sexuality. 

As our children are within a community that is not rich in diversity, it is important that we explicitly provide opportunities which celebrate diversity and difference. This may be implemented across the curriculum, but can be most clearly seen in our approach to Religious Education, PHSE and Collective Worship.

Our Christian Vision - church links

Walk with the wise and become wise, for a companion of fools suffers harm (Proverbs 13:20)



Documents

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Christian Distinctiveness Survey.docx
Christian Distinctiveness Survey.docx
SIAMS 2023.pdf
SIAMS 2023.pdf

 

 

 

Our Values...

Creativity

Creative

We are bold and innovative in our approach to find new solutions to the challenges we face.

Curiosity

Curious

We are inspired by the awe and wonder of the world.

Integrity

Responsible

We take responsibility for our actions in an environment of mutual respect.

Enthusiasm

Enthusiastic

We are passionate about learning.

Excellence

Excellent

We are the best we can be.

Determination

Determined

We overcome all barriers to reach our potential, developing a capacity to improve further.


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