British Values

At Petersfield we are committed to the promotion of British Values through our Christian ethos and our spiritual, moral, social and cultural provision. We recognise the importance of our responsibility to prepare children for life in modern Britain and ensure that the fundamental British Values are introduced, discussed and lived out throughout our school curriculum. We also recognise the multi-cultural, multi-faith nature of the United Kingdom and actively promote and model these ideals, welcoming admissions from all those families entitled to education under British law regardless of faith, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, political or financial status. As well as actively promoting British values, the opposite also applies. We challenge children, staff or parents expressing opinions that are contrary to fundamental values including 'extremist' views, as part of our Prevent agenda.
These values are:
Democracy
UN CRC Article 12: Children have the right to say what they think should happen, when adults are making decisions that affect them, and to have their opinions taken into account.
The rule of law
UN CRC Article 19: Governments should ensure that children are properly cared for, and protect them from violence, abuse and neglect by their parents, or anyone else who looks after them.
Individual liberty
UN CRC Article 31: All children have a right to relax and play, and to join in a wide range of activities.
UN CRC Article 15: Children have the right to meet together and to join groups and organisations, as long as this does not stop other people from enjoying their rights.
Mutual respect
UN CRC Article 2: The Convention applies to everyone whatever their race, religion, abilities, whatever they think or say and whatever type of family they come from.
UN CRC Article 30: Children have a right to learn and use the language and customs of their families, whether these are shared by the majority of people in the country or not.
Tolerance of different faiths and beliefs
UN CRC Article 14: Children have the right to think and believe what they want, and to practise their religion, as long as they are not stopping other people from enjoying their rights. Parents should guide their children on these matters.
View these documents below to find out more about how we promote British Values at Petersfield and to see our Policy:
Latest News
15th Sept - Today, the pupils from all year groups shared their reflections on Collective Worship with our EYFS pupils who were excited to join us today for their first whole school Collective Worship.
12th Sept - Well done to our youngest pupils who completed their first full day of primary school today as part of their planned EYFS transition.
10th Sept - Thanks to the support of their year 6 buddies, our EYFS pupils have had fun exploring the outdoor area alongside all the other classes at break and lunchtime today.
10th Sept - Today, Rowan and Yew class took park in a day of team building activities. Working together, they completed a variety of fun challenges.
9th Sept - Thank you to our year 6 buddies who, much to the delight of Reception, enjoyed played with our new EYFS children at lunch time today.
8th Sept - Welcome to Monday! Apologies, the MCAS app is currently not working nationally. The company assure us they are working to resolve this. We will send the Learning Links as soon as we have access to the system.
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