Spirituality
Being who you are makes you unique in the eyes of God our father and special to our school
We believe that spirituality relates to having an awareness of something greater than ourselves. It relates to our experiences of God’s creation and enriches our everyday experiences and our ability to relate to others around us. It involves reflecting on life’s big events, like birth and death, and life’s big questions, such as the search for truth. It relates to finding meaning and purpose in our lives and the values we choose to live by. We believe spirituality can enrich everyday life and can foster a sense of awe and wonder in us all.
Our support of spiritual development starts in our nursery and pre-school with our local clergy visiting on a regula basis read stories, talk and interact with the children.
Using the Spiritual garden for prayer and reflection
The spritual garden is used as part of our prayers, reflection and Religious Education provision. Children will have opportunities to write prayers and stories and present these during our reflection time in the spiritual garden or forest school.