Collective Worship and Worship Council

In our church school, the daily act of Collective Worship is an important part of the school day. Class collective worship, key stage collective worship and whole school collective worship are all used to provide children with the opportunity to plan and perform in some acts of collective worship. Although our emphasis is on Christianity, we learn about, and from, other world religions. Our collective worship sessions are also sometimes linked to our PSHE themes. We stress the similarities between religions and try to understand, accept and respect each other’s differences. Children may be withdrawn from participating on religious grounds if parents make a request. We use a range of fantastic resources to structure our Collective Worship.

 

Worship Leads

We have a  keen group of children who form our worship leaders group. Each class has at least one worship leader. They promote and support the schools Christian ethos and the delivery of collective worship. They meet regularly as part of our Worship council. They also drive social action projects forward, such as developing further links with St Helen's church and regularly visit it.

Our fabulous Worship leads regularly plan and lead our Collective Worship. They open every Collective Worship and end with a prayer. They are supported by Mrs Hallewell to plan our whole school Collective Worship. They plan these around current themes (e.g. Remembrance Sunday/Anti-bullying week), bible stories, other religions or PSHE themes. Below is an example of our Worship leads delivering a Class Collective Worship.

 

Picture News:

We are a Picture News school. Picture News is a fantastic way for our children to learn about the world around them and each story has close bible links and links directly to our British Values. An example is shown below: