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AIMS

We want all our children to

 
  • Develop lively enquiring minds and a love of learning
  • Have high self esteem
  • Work with independence
  • Develop respect for religious and moral values, and an understanding of different cultures and attitudes;
  • Value and care for others
  • Be successful
  • Have their achievements celebrated
  • Feel safe
  • Become good citizens and positive contributors to the international community
  • Care for their environment
  • Be self-disciplined and courteous

We want all our staff to:

  • Continue raising our standards of teaching and learning
  • Develop professionally
  • Feel valued and supported
  • Be successful
  • Have job satisfaction
  • Enjoy a healthy work-life balance
 We want all our parents to:
  • Feel welcomed in school
  • Work in partnership with teachers
  • Be well informed by clear communications
We want our governors to:
  • Work as friends and partners of the school
  • Know the school and staff well
  • Offer constructive advice
  • Promote the school in the wider community
 We want the wider community to:
  • Develop good relations with our school
  • Broaden our horizons

   

 MISSION STATEMENT  

St Luke’s promotes and develops its distinctive nature as a Church of England Aided school in partnership with its Parish and the Diocese of Ely. Within this Christian context we provide a happy, secure and caring environment where staff and pupils feel valued. We endeavour to ensure effective and stimulating learning opportunities through which all achieve their full potential and develop an enjoyment of learning that will last. We encourage an understanding of the meaning and significance of faith while promoting Christian values through the experiences we offer to all our pupils

 

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