Aims

 

Collective Worship should aim to provide the opportunity for pupils to:

  • Worship, and grow in the knowledge and love of God
  • Consider spiritual, moral and social matters
  • Consider and explore their own beliefs
  • Participate and respond especially in prayer
  • Develop a loving community spirit, promoting a common ethos of shared Christian values and reinforcing positive attitudes

 

Collective Worship and Assembly

Collective Worship and Assembly are different and distinct. Collective Worship occurs daily, placing the day into God’s hands, and sustaining the children and staff spiritually. Assembly celebrates/rewards achievements, and notices are given out. The whole School meets together with Reverend Gary on a Monday morning, and with different members of staff through he week. Worship and prayer are not limited to daily acts of worship, opportunity is taken to pray and reflect collectively throughout the day, especially before lunch and at the end of the afternoon session. Each class has an reflection area in their classroom which links to the current value focus for the half term. 

Our daily act of Collective Worship is within an Anglican ethos and tradition. It carries a broadly Anglican message, in accordance with our Mission Statement and conforms to Blackburn Diocesan Policy. It takes place in various areas around school - the school conservatory, in the plantation, classrooms -all environments which encourage worship, prayer and reflection.

 

Care

Care is taken to provide:

  •  A suitable focal point, visual or musical, which emphasises that it is time for worship
  •  A coloured runner on the altar which reflects the current Church season when appropriate 
  • Candles that represent the Holy Trinity
  • Carefully selected Music to support the message 
  • Where possible an appropriate Powerpoint prepared by staff or pupils

 

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