Through modelling quality relationships and interactions, the principles we wish to promote, we can encourage pupil's moral development. This gives them the confidence to act consistently in accordance with their own principles.
As part of our commitment to encourage the spiritual development of our pupil's, we promote different teaching styles which value pupil's questions and can give them space for their own thoughts, ideas and concerns. This enables pupil's to make connections between aspects of their learning, encouraging pupil's to relate their learning to a wider frame of reference. A spiritual developed pupil will have a readiness of challenge all that would constrain the human spirit. Pupils are encouraged to reflect on their own contribution to society and to the world of work. At Burnopfield Primary, we encourage the pupils to foster a sense of community, with common, inclusive values. An ability to recognise and understand their own cultural assumptions and values is provided through a variety of opportunities, for example- visits to church and by visits to school by external agencies and companies.
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