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Our Aims and British Values

To fulfil our mission statement, our aims are:
 
  • Enable each child to achieve his or her full potential in levels of academic maturity, creativity, spirituality, physical development and independence
  • Educate pupils in the principles of the Christian faith, promoting respect for moral values, differing races, religions and ways of life
  • Awaken and develop every childs sense of self worth
  • Develop respect, commitment and responsibility for others, to equip children to be able to make a positive contribution to the community in which they live
  • Provide a wide variety of activities, visits and special events which enrich childrens learning
House Teams
At Archbishop Benson School we place a big emphasis on identity and belonging.
We remind all our children that they belong to several special families - their home family, their school family and a faith family.
Another important family within the school is the team to which all children and staff are assigned when they join the school.

Grindal - Green
Islip - Blue
Beckett - Red
Tenison - Yellow

Each week the children strive to put our school values into practice and earn valuable point for their team, which we celebrate every week.

Assemblies & Acts of Worship
We are very proud that our collective worship has been judged as outstanding. We use story telling moral issues and world news to empower our pupils to be caring global citizens. "Messages taught" through whole school and key stage assemblies have a direct and discernible impact on behaviour, attitudes, relationships and learning" SIAMS report 2015.
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SMSC Development

As a church school. we pride ourselves on our SMSC provision, which has been re-validated in our last SIAMS inspection as outstanding.

Spiritual
Children have opportunities to xplore beliefs and experience; respect faiths, feelings and values; enjoy learning about oneself, others and the surrounding world; use imagination and creativity; reflect.

Moral
Children can recognise right and wrong; respect the law; understand consequences; investigate moral and ethical issues; offer reasoned views.

Social
Children use a range of social skills; participate in the local community; appreciate diverse viewpoints; participate, volunteer and cooperate; resolve conflict; engage with the 'British values' of democracy, the rule of law, liberty, respect and tolerance.

Cultural
Appreciate cultural influences; appreciate the role of Britain's parliamentary system; participate in culture opportunities; understand, accept, respect and celebrate diversity.


Every year we have a special SMSC focus for the school where we create though-provoking enrichment opportunities across the year which develop the children’s ability to demonstrate skills, attitudes and values that will allow them to participate fully inand contribute positively to life in modern Britain.

Friendship & Anti-Bullying

At Archbishop Benson School we take a strong stance on all forms of bullying or discrimination. We believe that in the vast majority of cases bullying occurs where friendship issues are not addressed effectively when they first occur. This is why we have been very proactive in creating our 5 Steps to Fellowship Code document (see below).

Every year we have a whole-school Friendship/Anti-Bullying focus to empower children develop the skills and attitudes to be able to build and maintain positive relationships within our school family and beyond.