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1 Christian Distinctiveness at St Mary’s Church of England Infant School Love one another as I have loved you

2 Mission Statement DO BE KIND, DO BE GENTLE, WORK HARD LOVE ONE ANOTHER AS I HAVE LOVED YOU In an ethos of close support, encouragement and challenge, at St Mary's School we aim to: Embed Christian values of love, respect, courage, truthfulness, perseverance and friendship Deliver a challenging, stimulating curriculum in which children develop a sense of awe and wonder. Develop skills for life and a love of learning to help everyone to be the best they can. Empower children to appreciate others and to express themselves freely knowing they are valued and part of a wider community. Provide a calm and caring environment where everyone is happy and secure.

3 ...we show our love by being gentle....you can say a prayer to show that you love everyone....if you have no one to play with you can always find a friend....you can work together....we show our love by caring for one another. At St Mary’s … DO BE KIND, DO BE GENTLE, WORK HARD Mission Statement Child friendly version

4 St Mary’s A community that sees the face of God in every child The Christian Ethos comes through very strongly in pupil’ day-to-day life in school, and pupils from all backgrounds work and play happily together. Ofsted 2009

5 Welcome to St Mary’s Interactive displays in the Entrance Hall Car Park Entrance

6 Teaching and Learning RE in the Classroom Re-enacting the Easter Story The Good Shepherd Jack said to Mummy: “ I love the pause and reflect area because I can sit quietly and think about God” Reception Class April 2013

7 Topic links In addition to discreet RE teaching we try whenever possible to link RE teaching to our whole school topics e.g. Jesus as a hero in our topic on Super heroes Looking after God’s beautiful world on our topics on Rainforests and Out of Africa Belonging, community and our local church in our topic on Marlborough and Beyond A performance of ‘Joseph’ in the topic ‘The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat’

8 Worship The school has a schedule for collective worship suggesting themes for the week linked to the church’s year and the School’s six values. Worship is planned to be interactive and engage the children. Revd. Heather leads collective worship The ‘Open the Book’ team

9 Christian symbolism One of our wonderful TAs made altar cloths to use in line with the Church’s year and an elderly friend from St Mary’s parish made the candle holder and crucifix. Display showing Christian symbols and the church’s colours

10 Inclusion Children from the Complex Needs Resource Base (Starbase) are linked to mainstream classes and are included in all the school’s activities. The way in which the school promotes equality of opportunity and eliminates discrimination is outstanding. Ofsted 2009 All children receive the very best education regardless of race, background or socio economic status

11 Display Displays in the hall, entrance hall and classrooms reflect the Christian character of the school.

12 Celebrations Easter Pilgrimage Day at St Mary’s Church The annual Nativity Play at St Mary’s Church

13 Links with the Church St Mary’s School and Church work closely together to support the children: Clergy from several local churches visit on a weekly basis to lead worship Key events such as Harvest and Christmas are celebrated in St Mary’s Church Bob Toogood, one of the School governors is also a retired vicar. He is a regular visitor to the school, supporting worship, presenting bibles at the leavers assembly and palm crosses at Easter time The ‘Open the Book’ group from St Mary’s church visit regularly to share bible stories with the children Children visit the church where Bob will give guided tours Towards the end of YR all the children are given a Bible or Quran to keep in school. These are presented by Bob at the leaver’s assembly for the children to take home.

14 Other Partnerships The Marlborough Area Education Partnership (MAEP). Joint school Council Meeting Working with art students from Marlborough College St Mary’s under 5’s visit Teaching and learning at St Mary’s is enhanced through work with our key partners: Parents Friends of the School St Mary’s Church St Peter’s MAEP Other local schools Under 5’s Strong partnerships enable all stakeholders to work together for the greater good of the children

15 Community Links Planting crocuses for polio relief Grandparent’s Day Tree planting with the Marlborough Community Orchard group A visit from the residents of Marlborough Lodge

16 Learning about other cultures All children grow in the love of God to see the best in themselves and others. Action Through Enterprise is our School charity and we have regular visits from Sarah Gardner who is organising free school meals for the children of Karbo Primary School in Ghana

17 St Mary’s Church of England Infant School Love one another as I have loved you.


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