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Here you will find information about our Collective Worship:
Collective worship is the unique heartbeat of a Church school and is offered as part of a wider opportunity for pupils and adults to encounter faith. All maintained schools must provide religious education and daily collective worship for all registered pupils and promote their spiritual, moral and cultural development. 
 
Collective worship and assembly are distinct activities. Although they may take place as part of the same gathering, the difference between the two should be clear. Collective worship can, nevertheless, be related to the day to day life, aspirations and concerns of the school. 'Taking part' in collective worship implies more than simply passive attendance. It follows that an act of collective worship should be capable of eliciting a response from pupils, even though on a particular occasion some of the pupils may not feel able actively to identify with the act of worship.
 
Children can engage in this regardless of their beliefs and should not infringe on their individual beliefs but instead celebrate them and our differences, in line with our British Values. 
 
Please read the attached documents to develop a further understanding of the activities we, as a school, partake in.