Vision and Values
Our Vision
At our school, we believe education is more than just acquiring knowledge; it’s a pathway to grow, be curious, and discover. We nurture each child’s potential by encouraging personal growth, fostering a spirit of enquiry, and creating opportunities for exploration both inside and outside the classroom. Curiosity is the spark that drives learning, and we aim to cultivate an environment where questions are welcomed, creativity is celebrated, and discovery is a daily journey. Through this vision, we empower children to become lifelong learners who are confident, resilient, and ready to shape their own future.
Our Values
Choosing our school means you adopt our embedded values; ensuring we all create those EUREKA moments:
Equity
Unique
Resilience
Empathy
Kindness
Aspirational
British Values
Inspiring Respect, Responsibility, and a Love for Community
At Homerswood, we believe that learning is about more than just books. It's about growing into kind, thoughtful individuals who are ready to make a difference.
That’s why British Values are woven through everything we do, helping our pupils understand what it means to be a respectful, responsible citizen in today’s world.
What Are British Values?
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Democracy – Everyone’s voice matters. We listen to each other, take turns, and make decisions together.
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Rule of Law – We understand why rules are important and how they help us stay safe and happy.
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Individual Liberty – We learn to make our own choices and express ourselves respectfully.
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Mutual Respect – We treat others how we’d like to be treated, no matter our differences.
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Tolerance of Different Faiths and Beliefs – We celebrate diversity and learn from each other’s cultures and ideas.
How We Bring These Values to Life
Our values aren’t just taught — they’re lived every day through:
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Votes for Schools assemblies that spark debate and discussion
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Pupil voice and School Council opportunities that give children real responsibility
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A rich curriculum including RSHE lessons and inclusive topics
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Celebrations of different cultures, festivals, and faiths
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Positive behaviour systems that promote kindness and fairness
What This Means for Our Pupils
By exploring these values in a safe and supportive environment, our pupils learn to:
✔ Tell right from wrong
✔ Resolve conflicts peacefully
✔ Appreciate diversity and difference
✔ Develop a strong moral code
✔ Understand how communities work
These are the building blocks that help our children grow into confident, caring individuals that are ready for secondary school, and ready to thrive in modern Britain.