Vision and values
Our school vision is based upon Matthew 5: 14-16 and compliments the Church of England vision for education to 'have life in all its fullness' (John 10:10) and serve the common good.
Our school offers a distinctly Christian education in an inclusive environment, welcoming children and staff of all faiths and none.
‘Our schools offer a community where everyone is a person known and loved by God, supported to know their intrinsic value.' The Most Reverend Justin Welby, Archbishop of Canterbury ‘
As a community, we have identified nine core values that stem from our Vision and are woven in to the very fabric of the school. We expect all members of the school community-pupils, staff, governors, clergy- to model these. These are also closely linked to the four foundations of our curriculum design.
- Educating for Wisdom, Knowledge and Skills (value link- excellence)
- Educating for Hope and Aspiration (value link- determination and inspiration)
- Educating for Community and Living Well Together (value link-compassion, integrity, friendship)
- Educating for Dignity and Respect (value link- honesty, integrity, respect)
Determination This means resolution, resolve, willpower. "Stand firm, and you will win life." (Luke 21:19)
Respect This means regard highly, value, honour. "And as you wish that others would do to you, do so to them." (Luke 6:31)
Friendship This means mutual trust and support. "Dear children, let us not love with words or speech but with actions and in truth." (1 John 3:18)
Inspiration This means the process of being given passion and/or ideas for a task. I can do all things through him who strengthens me." (Philippians 4:13)
Excellence This means being outstanding or extremely good. "Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart as working for the Lord." (Colossians 3:23-24)
Community This connects us with each other. We who are many, are one body in Christ." (Romans 12:5)
Compassion This means having a deep awareness and sympathy for another's suffering. When Jesus went ashore, He saw a large crowd and He felt compassion for them because they were like sheep without a shepherd; and he began to teach them many things." (Mark 6:34)
Honesty This means truthfulness, loyalty, fairness, sincerity. The Lord detests lying lips, but he delights in people who are trustworthy." (Proverbs 12:2)
Integrity This means having strong moral principles e.g. honesty, decency, fairness, equality; having pure and balanced moral character. Whatever is true, whatever is honourable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things." (Philippians 4:8)
The distinctive nature of our approach to education can be found in our explicit Christian values, our Collective Worship, our grounded Christian ethos and in our Religious Education.
As a Church of England school we believe every child is made in the image of God, and therefore we want the best for them. We value our school community as a place where love can flourish.
Our vision and values are at the core of everything we do. In order for us to think about and understand how Jesus lived his life, we underpin our teaching and learning with the stories and parables from the Bible. We also provide an environment which fully prepares the children to be confident, compassionate, honest and fulfilled human beings so that they can:
Go, shine in the world and live as Jesus lived.
Where does our school vision come from?
Our school motto is based upon Matthew 5: 14-16
Our school vision has its roots in the gospel of St Matthew who walked with Jesus during his ministry
“You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, but on a stand, and it gives light to all in the house. In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven."
St James and St John is a voluntary aided school with deep Christian roots. In 1832, a school was opened attached to St. John’s Church, Hyde Park Crescent. In 1862 another school was opened attached to St. James’s Church, Sussex Gardens and two years later a third school was opened in the area attached to St. Michael’s Church, Star Street. Our communities, now, are based around the parishes of St. James and St. John.
As a Church school, we enjoy close links with both churches. A member of the clergy leads collective worship at least once a week and the children take part in services at both churches at Christian festivals throughout the year.