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Values Education at St Mark's

Values Education Statement
 
 
At St Mark’s R.C. Primary School we give regular thought to how values can be used to support the child as a reflective learner and promote quality teaching and learning.
In our society children are increasingly encouraged through advertising to think of happiness as something which can be found simply in the material world. They are generally encouraged to experience life in a world which is external to their inner selves.

As a school community we believe that the ethos of the school should be built on a foundation of values.
The values we focus on are:
 Respect
 Peace
 Responsibility
 Tolerance
 Love
 Honesty
 Hope
 Unity
 Happiness
 Humility
 Simplicity
 Freedom
These are at times addressed directly through lessons, collective worship and assemblies but also permeate the whole curriculum. Either way, they are the basis for the social, intellectual, emotional, spiritual and moral development of the whole child. We encourage children to consider these values and thereby to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes that enable them to develop as reflective learners and grow to be stable, educated and civil adults.
 
The document below outlines how values are taught at St Mark's.

The Living Value for this half term is Simplicity

        •Simplicity is natural. Simplicity is being natural.

  • •Simplicity is learning from the earth.

    •Simplicity is beautiful.

    •Simplicity is relaxing.

    •Simplicity is staying in the present and not making things complicated.

    •Simplicity is enjoying a plain mind and intellect.

    •Simplicity teaches us economy—how to use our resources wisely, keeping future generations in mind.

    •Simplicity is giving patience, friendship and encouragement.

    •Simplicity is appreciating the small things in life.

“Live simply, so that others may simply live.” Mother Theresa