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Our Christian Vision

Explore our Ethos, Vision and Values

A journey of learning for all, within God’s guiding hands.

Life is a wonderful journey of learning guided by God. Chislet School nurtures all individuality and growth through a supportive and caring family. Everyone brings something special to our school. Using our Christian values, we aim to nurture, encourage, transform and watch it flourish within our community and beyond.

In our school we hope that our Christian ethos will be evident to all who come within our walls. This vision guides not only the religious parts of the day, but it is also a firm foundation for the whole life of the school; as the children grow physically and mentally, they will also grow socially and spiritually, so gaining a real respect for themselves, for each other, and indeed, for the whole of this exciting world – God’s world – in which we all live together. As our vision states, everyone brings something special to Chislet Church of England Primary School. Our purpose is to receive and transform that 'something special', to nurture and celebrate it and watch it flourish.

We aim to achieve this by:

  • creating a secure, friendly and supportive learning environment for all children
  • Setting high expectations for children in everything they do and supporting children in this by giving praise, encouragement and step-by-step advice and guidance
  • offering support, guidance and encouragement in all aspects of life, including social and spiritual
  •  giving praise and respect for achievements both in school and outside of school
  • offering a lively and stimulating National Curriculum accessible to all children
  • working in partnership with children, parents, governors and our wider community to achieve the best results for all children
  • providing children with an array of experiences of awe and wonder to develop their spirituality and respect for the world God created.

Our latest OFSTED said

"Spiritual provision is strong. Pupils talk confidently about their own beliefs and those of others."