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Lyndhurst Infant School

Lyndhurst Infant School

British Values Statement

At Lyndhurst Infant school we take seriously our responsibility to prepare children positively for life in modern Britain and promotes the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of the law, individual liberty and mutual respect for and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs and for those without faith.  

We promote all forms of equality and foster greater understanding of and respect for people of all faiths (and those of no faith), races, genders, ages, disability and sexual orientations (and other groups with protected characteristics), through their words, actions and influence within the school and widely in the community.  

Please read the British Values statement and Statement of duty to combat extremism for further information about the planned teaching we do in order to fulfil these responsibilities. Our news and events pages have many photos of the enrichment activities that are planned to promote British Values and spiritual, moral, social and cultural development.  Here are just a few examples of recent learning. 

"Enable Me" Disability awareness charity spent the day with Year 1 and 2.  The children used sports wheelchairs, played Boccia and listened to inspiration talks. 

   

    Our Grandparents were invited into school to see our learning!

    We celebrated Harvest with Autumn artwork and donating items to the Worthing Homeless charity.

     Year 1 visited St Georges church.

    Year 2 visited the mosque.

    Jay (our TA) taught the Year 1 & 2 children about Diwali and how to create rangoli patterns. 

    The children voted for £50 worth of resources for their year group on the June election date.

    The Mayor came to talk to the children about his charity swim and how he was voted in. 

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