As a church school, Bow Brickhill CE Primary School has a distinctly Christian character. All we do is rooted in Christian values which affect the way everyone behaves and the way everyone is respected. This gives our school a special sense of community and leads to a nurturing and caring environment for all of our children. ![]() Our School Prayer This is our school Let peace dwell here Let the room be full of contentment Let love abide here Love of one another Love of mankind Love of life itself And love of God Amen Our Christian Vision Our vision, is that all members of our school community; grow through faith in God, or are inspired by faith to reach our full potential. Our hope is that we are the best that we can be, both now and in the future so that we make a responsible contribution to the world, showing love, patience and kindness to those around us. So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13 Our core Christian values of Respect, Responsibility, Kindness, Courage, Honesty and Forgiveness provide the foundation for maximising academic and spiritual growth of every member of our school. Charitable Works of the School During 2019-20 we are supporting the following charities; Our local charity is PADS (Positive About Downs Syndrome). We will be ‘Dressing up’ for World Downs Syndrome Day on 23rd March 2020 The mark the day we will be having lessons and activities to raise awareness of our chosen charity and to educate the children about Downs Syndrome. We will also be learning to sign a song using Makaton which we will perform as a school. Our national charity is MacMillian Cancer Support. In the autumn term we joined in with the ‘Big Coffee Morning’ event with people all over the UK. We welcomed parents, families and the wider community to our school to come together for a cuppa and a piece of cake. We also held a bake sale after school, where pupils sold their delicious cakes, baked during the day. All donations were made to Macmillan. Our global charity is The BananaBox Trust. Throughout the year we are supporting this Christian charity through collections of educational resources such as stationary, books, old uniform and new or used trainers or football boots. These are then sent to the people of northern Malawi in Africa. |
Attending a Church School
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Collective Worship Themes
Curriculum Enhancement
Our Children's Thoughts about School
Our Definition of Spirituality
Our Distinctive Christian Values
Our Relationship with the Church and Mutually Beneficial Links
Our School's Distinctive Christian Character
Parental Feedback
RE Day
RE Long Term Plan
SIAMS
Worship at Bow Brickhill CofE Primary