British Values

British Values are defined as:

  • Democracy
  • The rule of the law
  • Equal opportunity for all
  • Individual liberty
  • Mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and religions.
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We support this by encouraging and supporting children to:

  1. Be honest
  2. Be friendly, being an inspiration to others
  3. Trust people
  4. Appreciate what we have
  5. Keep on trying showing determination
  6. Be kind - showing respect at all times
  7. Understand that sometimes we are the same and sometimes we are different
  8. Share and take turns
  9. Take responsibility
  10. Be fair

You can see that these fit really well with our School Values

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We do this by:

Promoting inclusivity

  • Using the key person system to create warm trusting relationships between children and adults working in the nursery
  • Staff role modelling positive social, moral and cultural values and supporting parents to do the same. Having a focus on personal, social and emotional development to develop children’s confidence, self-esteem and independence.
  • Encouraging and supporting children to work together in groups so they can learn to be with and play with others
  • Supporting children to develop the characteristics of effective learning which enables children to begin to become self-reflective and consider how they should behave
  • Having a positive approach to behaviour management which reinforces positive behaviour using books and popular culture to share and discuss value based messages.
  • Using first hand experiences and everyday events to promote positive values e.g. comforting a child who is upset
  • Developing children’s understanding of our school community and the community they live and how people are sometimes the same and sometimes different
  • Introducing children to cultural and religious practices and events in a way that is meaningful for them