Carbeile Junior School

British Values

British Values Statement

The Department for Education has introduced a statutory duty for schools to promote British Values from September 2014, and to ensure they are actively promoted and adhered to in schools.

Carbeile Junior School is committed to serving its community. It recognises the multi-cultural, multi-faith and ever-changing nature of the United Kingdom. It also understands the vital role it has in ensuring that groups or individuals within the school are not subjected to intimidation or radicalisation by those wishing to unduly, or illegally, influence them.  All teaching staff at Carbeile has received the ‘Prevent Duty’ training.

It follows equal opportunities guidance which guarantees that there will be no discrimination against any individual or group, regardless of faith, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, political or financial status, or similar. Carbeile Junior School is dedicated to preparing students for their adult life beyond the formal, examined curriculum and ensuring that it promotes and reinforces British values to all its students.

The government set out its definition of British values in the 2011 Prevent Strategy.

The five key British Values are:

  • Democracy
  • The rule of law
  • Individual liberty
  • Mutual respect
  • Tolerance of those of different faiths and belief

We use strategies within the national curriculum and beyond to secure such outcomes for students. The examples that follow show some of the many ways the school seeks to instil British Values.

Democracy

Democracy can be seen as a state of society characterised by equality of rights and privileges. It can also refer to our nation’s electoral systems.

In Carbeile we promote the importance of democracy through such things as:

  • The free and fair election process for student positions of responsibility
  • Students being encouraged to consider alternative pathways in lessons
  • Student Voice on key school decisions through processes including online school surveys, school council committees, student voice scrutiny
  • Students elect peers to represent them on our student council
  • Strong adherence to our Equalities policy and objectives in line with the Equality Act 2010

The rule of law

All people and institutions are subject to and accountable to law that is fairly applied and enforced.

In Carbeile we promote the importance of the rule of law through such things as:

  • School code of conduct and behaviour and discipline policies
  • Marking and feedback and homework policies set with clear boundaries, which are explained clearly to students and staff
  • Accountability is stressed to all stakeholders including staff (Teacher’s Standards), students (Student code of conduct) and Governors.

Individual liberty

Individual liberty suggests the free exercise of rights generally seen as outside Government control.

In Carbeile we promote the importance of individual liberty through such things as:

  • A robust and clear anti-bullying culture and policy for all students and staff, which allows the opportunity for individual choices in a safe and supportive environment
  • The increasing liberty afforded to students as they move up from key stage two. Year 6 are allowed to sit on benches and have added responsibility.
  • The wealth of extra-curricular activities and clubs available to all students
  • Students actively encouraged to express views and opinions in lessons in a formative manner
  • Opportunities for freedom of speech and expression through mediums such as the school newsletter and student-led assemblies

Mutual respect

The proper regard for an individual’s dignity, which is reciprocated.

In Carbeile we promote the importance of mutual respect through such things as:

  •  Strong SMSC (Social, Moral, Spiritual, Cultural) provision
  • A broad and balanced curriculum
  • Assemblies
  • Clear guidance on the impact of good behaviour in all facets of school life
  • A learning culture which promotes the core values that students take responsibility for their actions and recognise the implications of negative behaviour on others
  • Vision and Values developed with the school council and student voice
  • Consultation with pupils about new school logo and motto.

Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs

A fair, objective, and permissive attitude to those whose faith and beliefs may differ from one’s own.

In Carbeile we promote the importance of tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs through such things as:

  • Religious Studies taught to all students across all key stages using Cornwall’s agreed syllabus
  • External faith speakers invited into assemblies
  • Acceptance of faith symbolism
  • The extensive extra-curricular programme