We encourage all pupils, including those who are not Catholic, to be proud of their own religious identity and beliefs and have a strong sense of personal worth. Through every day interactions they will recognise the validity of these feelings in others even when they do not share their convictions.
Pupils will be taught to treasure the outward signs of the school’s Catholic identity – they will value our environment.
Pupils understand the importance and celebrate key celebrations in school throughout the liturgical year and in the parish community and have involvement with parish and diocesan activities and celebrations.
At the heart of our school is our chaplaincy team.
Chaplains play a central role in supporting all members of the school community in their faith life. The chaplain, or member of staff in charge of assisting the chaplaincy teams, will regularly meet the students to plan Masses, share liturgies, write prayers and carry out charity work. Further to these activities, their role is to share their knowledge and expertise with others in school so all can join in with this central and defining characteristic of our Trust. Ultimately, their role is to support staff and students with the Catholic Life and Collective Worship of the school.