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Vision and Values

Vision

We are an inclusive and loving family who celebrate our similarities and differences. Together we face new challenges with endurance whilst generously supporting each other along the way. When things go wrong we forgive others as well as asking for forgiveness ourselves. We are the generation of today, empowered by our personal faith and beliefs.

Mission Statement

Together we ‘Believe to Achieve’ knowing that “Everything is possible for one who believes”. Mark 9:23.

Christian Values

After much thoughtful reflection and collaboration with children, colleagues, the Combined Local Academy Committee (governors) and families, we have identified five key Christian values that are central to creating a positive, nurturing, and inspiring environment for your children. These Christian values form the foundation of our school community, and we use the acronym REACH to ensure they are memorable and meaningful.

Our Christian values are Resilience, Excellence, Agape, Community, and Hope (REACH), and here is what each one means for us, and what it looks like in action:

R – Resilience

What it means here:
Resilience is the ability to persevere through challenges and setbacks, to keep going when things get tough, and to view mistakes as learning opportunities.

In action:
We encourage children to take on challenges and step out of their comfort zones. When faced with difficulties, whether in their learning or personal life, we help them build the skills to bounce back, learn from experience, and keep trying.

E – Excellence

What it means here:
Excellence is striving to be the best version of ourselves, aiming high, and taking pride in everything we do, no matter how big or small.

In action:
We promote a culture of high expectations, where children take pride in their work and achievements. Excellence is not about perfection, but about consistently doing our best and setting ambitious goals. Children will be celebrated for their hard work, determination, and for always giving their all.

A – Agape (pronounced a-gah-pay)

What it means:
Agape is a Greek word meaning unconditional love and compassion for others. It is about showing kindness, care, and respect to everyone, regardless of their differences.

In action:
We foster an environment where children learn to be kind, compassionate, and inclusive. They will be encouraged to help one another, to listen carefully, and to treat others as they would like to be treated. Acts of kindness and support will be celebrated throughout our school.

C – Community

What it means:
Community is about working together, supporting one another, and understanding that we are all part of something bigger than ourselves.

In action:
At St John’s, we are a family. We encourage strong partnerships between school, home, and the wider community. Our children will learn about making the world a better place. They will learn to celebrate difference and welcome new children to our family.

H – Hope

What it means:
Hope is the belief in a brighter future, optimism in the face of challenges, and the confidence to pursue our dreams with positivity.

In action:
We inspire children to look forward with confidence, believing that with hard work and perseverance, they can shape their own futures. By nurturing a sense of hope, we aim to give them the courage to dream big and the belief that they can make a positive difference in the world.

At St. John’s we are one big family. We believe in each other and God to aim high and achieve.

Values & Our Spiritual Ethos:

Our faith in God is reflected in our school, creating a Spiritual Ethos where we:

Aims

At St. John’s C of E Primary Academy we are enthusiastic learners with a thirst for knowledge and a desire to challenge ourselves, be able to persevere, respect one another, be polite, confident and considerate and believe in God and ourselves to achieve our goals.

St. John’s C of E Primary Academy will work in partnership with both staff and parents to support the school’s ethos and values. Parents will be welcomed and invited to take an active role in school life.