We have a daily act of worship that takes place in a classroom or in the Church. This worship plays a key role in our daily lives and has a clear impact on the spirituality of all people at our school. It is a time to come together in order to give thanks and praise, reflect, celebrate and speak to God. A weekly rota is produced each half-term to show who is leading worship and the focus which reflects the Christian values, a MAT theme, Bible stories, and teaching (particularly from Proverbs).
The July 2016 Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist schools (SIAMS) judged Collective Worship to be good and stated, “ is regularly planned around the core Christian values and its structure places greater emphasis on providing opportunities for children to develop their spirituality through reflection and prayer.”