Georgeham CofE Primary School

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Vision and Values

Our Vision Statement

'Nurturing Potential - Like the Ocean, We Flourish Together'

Psalm 104:24-25:

"How many are your works, Lord!

In wisdom you made them all;

the earth is full of your creatures.  

There is the sea, vast and spacious,

teeming with creatures beyond number—

living things both large and small"

Our Vision

Inspired by the Psalm 104:24-25, we view our school like the vast and spacious sea, teeming with wonderful life and character. Like the ocean, our school nurtures every student’s unique potential and embraces diversity.

At Georgeham CofE Primary, we strive to create a safe, inclusive and dynamic learning environment where each child can explore, grow, and flourish, just as the ocean supports a multitude of life.

Together, we build a confident and ambitious community that values curiosity, kindness, and respect for all.

Our Values

Our vision is expressed through a set of 12 school values that we believe will help every child live life in all its fullness,  Each value is rooted in Christian theology through a passage from the bible that deepens and reinforces the meaning of the value.  Together they are brought to life in our daily practice at school.

We are Kind, Confident, Curious, a Community, Adventurous, Ambitious, Compassionate, Respectful, Forgiving, Responsible, Thankful and Hopeful.

WE ARE KIND
Linked to the Biblical teaching: ‘Do to others as you would have them do to you.’  (Luke 6 v31)
Together with our parents and our church, we provide a caring and nurturing environment where we learn to value and respect others by being valued and respected ourselves.

WE ARE CONFIDENT
Linked to the Biblical teaching: ‘I know the plans I have for you, plans to bring about the future you hope for.’ (Jeremiah 29 v11)
We help our children lay foundations for the rest of their life by helping them develop self-esteem and belief in themselves.

WE ARE CURIOUS
Linked to the Biblical teaching: Jesus said that he had come in order that we, ‘Live life in all its fullness.’  (John 10:10)
We encourage a sense of joy, wonder and curiosity in the wider world.

WE ARE A COMMUNITY
Linked to the Biblical teaching:  ‘Love your neighbour as yourself.’ (Matthew 22 v.39)
Our school is a community, but we are also part of a wider local and global community. We encourage a sense of belonging and responsibility towards each other, our environment and the world we live in.

WE ARE ADVENTUROUS
Linked to the Biblical teaching: ‘Encourage one another, and build each other up.’  (1 Thessalonians 5 v11)
We’re lucky to live in a truly beautiful part of the world. We give our children a loving, nurturing space in which to take risks, feel free and get a taste for a life full of adventures.

WE ARE AMBITIOUS
Linked to the Biblical teaching: We should ‘Forget what is behind us and reach straight for what is ahead. Run straight towards the goal.’ (Philippians 3 v12)
We have the highest expectations for all our children and teachers. In return we give everyone in our school as many opportunities as we can to fulfil their potential in the widest possible sense. 

WE ARE COMPASSIONATE
Linked to the Biblical teaching: ‘“Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” (Ephesians 4:32)                                                                                   We care deeply about others and show empathy in all we do. We listen, understand, and respond to the needs of those around us with kindness and respect. Our actions reflect a heart that seeks to help, comfort, and make a positive difference in the lives of others.

WE ARE RESPECTFUL
Linked to the Biblical teaching: “Do to others as you would have them do to you.” (Luke 6:31)            We use kind words, listen carefully, and treat others the way we would like to be treated. We look after our school and the world around us because we are the guardians of our world.

WE ARE FORGIVING
Linked to the Biblical teaching: “Forgive one another as God forgave you.” (Ephesians 4:32)               We let go of hurt and say sorry when we make mistakes. We forgive others because we know everyone makes mistakes sometimes. Forgiving helps us live in peace and show God’s love to others.

WE ARE A RESPONSIBLE
Linked to the Biblical teaching: “Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart, as working for the Lord.” (Colossians 3:23)                                                                                                                                   We take care of our actions and make good choices. We look after our school, our friends, and God’s world. When we say we will do something, we try our best to do it. 

WE ARE THANKFUL
Linked to the Biblical teaching:  “Give thanks to the Lord for His love never ends.” (Psalm 136:1)         We remember to say thank you for the good things in our lives. Being thankful helps us feel happy and reminds us how much we are loved.

WE ARE HOPEFUL
Linked to the Biblical teaching:  “Let your hope keep you joyful, be patient in troubles.” (Romans 12:12)                                                                                                                                                                   We look forward with trust and believe that good things can happen. When times are hard, we keep going. Hope helps us stay positive and encourages others too.

 

Our Distinctiveness as a Church of England School 

We welcome children, staff and their families and friends to our school whatever their faith or tradition. Our school aims to give all pupils experience and knowledge of the Christian faith explicitly through our Worship and RE, and implicitly through our behaviour and attitudes throughout our school day. We have a special cross in our entrance.  The pictures painted on the cross, given to us by a previous Chair of Governors, remind us of God’s wonderful creation and of our responsibility to care for it.  The symbol of the cross speaks of Jesus’ death and the bright colours remind us that we serve a living God in our school, our lives and our community.

The local Churches work closely together and we invite ministers and members of the church to support us in school.  They do this through their prayers and visits and the children also regularly visit the local churches throughout the year as part of RE and collective worship.

It is vital that we introduce children to other faiths and that they appreciate their importance to others and this is reflected in our RE lessons. We encourage respect and questioning through experiences of Christianity and other faiths to give the children a basis to work out their own values and beliefs.

The Christian faith is the focus of our Collective Worship.  We aim to give children the opportunity to learn from Bible stories, inspirational and significant Christian people, and to understand how the life of Jesus can guide us in our lives.  Assemblies and Collective Worship provide children with the opportunity for daily prayer and reflection.

We promote respect for all our similarities and differences as a community, both in the school and as part of the wider world.

Harbour Schools Partnership

The Harbour Schools Partnership (formerly Tarka Learning Partnership and Ventrus Multi Academy Trust) was established in April 2025. It is our mission to deliver excellence through collaboration to realise the right of every child to flourish.

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