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  • SMSC @ CPS

    At CPS we aim to provide children opportunities to explore and develop: 

    • their own values and beliefs
    • a respect towards the values and beliefs of others 
    • spiritual awareness 
    • self respect and respect for others and the environment 
    • a positive and caring attitude
    • an understanding of social and cultural traditions
    • an appreciation of the richness and diversity of other cultures 

    Promoting Spiritual Outcomes @ CPS:

    • Developing capacity for critical and independent thoughts and actions 
    • Fostering an ability to express their feelings
    • Experiencing moments of stillness and reflection
    • Discussing beliefs, feelings, values and responses to personal experiences
    • Forming and maintaining worthwhile and satisfying relationships
    • Celebrating the awe and wonder of life

    Promoting Moral Outcomes @ CPS 

    • Recognising the unique value of each individual
    • Listening and responding appropriately to the views of others
    • Gaining the confidence to cope with setbacks and learn from mistakes
    • Taking initiative and acting responsibly with consideration for others.
    • Distinguishing between right and wrong
    • Showing respect for the environment
    • Making informed and independent judgements

    Promoting Social Outcomes @ CPS

    • Developing an understanding of their individual and group identity
    • Learning about service and support in the school and wider community
    • Participating in a variety of communities and social settings e.g. volunteering, cooperating with others and being able to resolve conflicts effectively
    • Accepting and and engaging with the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs
    • Developing and demonstrating skills and attitudes that allow them to participate fully in and contribute positively to life in modern Britain

    Promoting Cultural Outcomes @ CPS

    • Recognising the value and richness of cultural diversity in Britain, and how these influence individuals and society.
    • Developing an understanding of their social and cultural environment
    • Developing an understanding of Britain’s local, national, European, Commonwealth and global dimensions

    So how do we do this?

    • Through whole school assemblies
    • In our PSHE curriculum
    • In our RE curriculum
    • In our History curriculum 
    • By discussing and sharing issues in class
    • Visits and visitors 
    • By taking part in local events e.g. Luncheon Club; Curdridge Show; local Care Homes, supporting events at St. Peter's Church