Common use of School Ethos Clause in Contracts

School Ethos. To give each child a stimulating and enriching education which will help him/her acquire the skills and knowledge that will enable him/her to adapt to the many varied and new situations which occur in a fast changing world. The school is committed to ensuring every child achieves their full potential but at the same time find enjoyment in their routes to achievement. As a Church of England School this is achieved through embedding Christian Values into the underlying ethos of support and encouragement for all members of our school community. ▇▇▇▇▇▇-on-Eden C of E Primary School is fully committed to every child receiving the very best education and to ensuring that all pupils reach their full potential. In order to achieve this, teachers aim to deliver outstanding lessons and the school rightly has high expectations of its pupils. We expect all members of the school community to show positive attitudes towards; learning, behaviour, themselves and others. This will help them achieve; high personal standards, optimum achievement appropriate to their learning abilities, a willingness to show respect for one another and to ensure that ▇▇▇▇▇▇-on-Eden C of E Primary School is a positive, safe and happy place to be. For the school to achieve a positive ethos it is essential that all members of the school community work well alongside each other and develop positive working relationships (this includes all staff and other adults working in the school, pupils and parents/carers). Having a positive ethos helps to ensure good behaviour from pupils in school. Young people learn by example and as such, having high standards of expectations from all parties involved in their education will create adults with similarly high standards.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Home School Agreement, Home School Agreement, Home School Agreement