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The hope for all children and every young person is that they become…

Successful Learners I show enthusiasm and want to learn keenness to do my very best willingness to think in new ways a desire to try out new ideas I can use literacy, communication and numeracy skills use technology for learning e.g. computers/laptops, whiteboards, digital cameras and the Internet think creatively and independently learn independently and as part of a group form opinions through my learning and qualify them use all my previous learning to help me in new situations

Confident Individuals I show self respect an understanding of my physical, mental and emotional wellbeing a clear understanding of what I value and believe ambition in life I can get on well with others and look after myself choose a healthy and active lifestyle understand that my behaviour can affect others develop and explain my beliefs and my view of the world achieve success in a range of activities live as independently as I can assess risk and make safe and responsible choices

Responsible Citizens I show respect for others that I can take a responsible part in all aspects of life in the school and the wider community I can understand the world around us and Scotland’s place in it understand different beliefs and cultures make good choices and decisions form opinions about issues which affect our world decide what is fair and just when considering complex issues

Effective Contributors I show a “can do” approach to life the ability not to give up confidence in my own abilities I can share my ideas in different ways and situations work in partnership and in teams take the initiative and lead use what I already know to solve problems in new situations create and develop ideas solve problems

Celebrating Wider Achievement The Whole Child Learning for Life Rich Experiences Specific Outcomes

HADDINGTON INFANT SCHOOL VISION VALUES AND AIMS   Vision Our vision at Haddington Infant School is to develop happy, safe and resilient children who are inspired and encouraged to succeed in all that they do.  Values Kindness, Consideration, Respect, Fairness, Creativity, Challenge, Positivity and Responsibility Aims We aim to work as a team with all children, staff, parents, carers and other partners to: Promote a nurturing, caring ethos providing a safe, happy and exciting place to learn in, where children are inspired by our vision and values. Support pupils to be confident children, successful learners, responsible citizens and active contributors allowing them to develop skills for learning, work and life. Promote the United Nations Rights of the Child. Ensure our children are safe, healthy, achieving, nurtured, active, respected, responsible and included. Respect differences ensuring equity for all. Guiding Principles Curriculum for Excellence Getting it Right for Every Child National Improvement Framework United Nations Rights of the Child Eco Schools

Talking About our Values at Assembly Well done everyone – you can tell me what our school values are! We used the values for our class charter.

School Improvement Plan Great Behaviour

We will be able to show and talk about our understanding of number.