Our Aims


This document summarises the aims of the School.  All other policies and decisions should be judged against these aims.

 

1 We aim to provide the highest possible academic standards for pupils’ age and ability.  We provide high quality, subject specific, teaching that meets both the needs of individuals and the ultimate requirements of the Common Entrance syllabus at 13+.
   
1 We aim to enable pupils to gain the personal skills and confidence to shape their own futures, and those of others around them, in a rapidly changing world.
   
1 We aim to help pupils develop an awareness of good manners, a sense of their own self-worth, to value others and to delight in achievement.
   
1 We aim to promote positive attitudes of self discipline and encourage pupils to be responsible members of the school community and society at large.
   
1 We aim to promote an awareness of equal opportunities by developing respect and care for the welfare of others regardless of physical differences, special needs, gender, creed or race.
   
1 We aim to ensure the fullest possible development of the cultural (providing opportunities to contribute to plays, concerts and exhibitions), physical (promoting a healthy lifestyle and teamwork), moral, spiritual and social dimensions of each pupil.
   
1 We aim to communicate effectively with its governors, staff, parents and pupils encouraging support and close co-operation between home and school.

 

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