Collective Worship
The opportunity to meet together for Collective Worship plays an important part if the life of our school. Worships are planned to incorporate a wide variety of religious festivals, days of national and global importance and values important to the children. Teachers use Ising pop for classroom collective worship and the children use this structure to plan and deliver their own classroom worship. On a Friday children reflect on events happening in their wider community, nationally and globally through Picture News - see examples below of their feedback.
Through Collective Worship, all children will develop:
- understanding of the influence of beliefs, values and traditions on individuals, communities, societies and cultures
- the ability to make reasoned and informed responses to religious and moral issues
- awareness of the fundamental questions of life raised by human experiences and of how religions relate to them
- positive attitudes in relation to:
- self awareness
- respect for all
- open-mindedness
- appreciation and wonder
Our Collective Worship Policy
bluebell federation collective worship policy.pdf