At St Cuthbert’s, we place great importance on promoting the fundamental British values of democracy, respect for the rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect, and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs. These values are woven through our curriculum and daily life, supporting our pupils as they grow into responsible and respectful members of society.

We strive to create an inclusive and supportive environment where every individual is valued. Pupils are encouraged to think for themselves, appreciate diversity, and engage with the democratic principles that guide our wider community. Opportunities such as student voice, debates, and involvement in community projects allow our young people to see democracy in action and to understand the importance of rules, responsibilities, and individual rights.

Our vision is for all pupils to respect differing viewpoints, foster inclusivity, and form positive, respectful relationships. At St Cuthbert’s, we aim to nurture confident, caring, and principled young people who are ready to contribute positively to life in modern Britain and beyond.

What are British Values?

At St Cuthbert’s, we foster an understanding of democracy by encouraging our children to participate in decision-making processes. Through our pupil leadership groups, children learn about the importance of having a voice and the responsibilities that come with it. We hold regular class discussions and debates, allowing students to express their opinions and listen to others. By voting on various issues, children experience first-hand the democratic process and learn the value of democracy.

Understanding and respecting the rule of law is a key component of our curriculum. We teach our children the importance of laws in maintaining order and protecting individuals. Through classroom rules, school policies, and discussions about national laws, children learn about the consequences of breaking rules and the reasons behind them. Our visits from local police officers and educational trips to historical sites reinforce the significance of the legal system in society.

We encourage our children to make independent choices and understand their rights and freedoms. Our curriculum is designed to help children develop a strong sense of self and confidence in their abilities. We provide a safe and supportive environment where students can express themselves, explore their interests, and pursue their passions. Lessons on personal responsibility and the impact of choices on themselves and others help children appreciate the balance between liberty and accountability.

Mutual respect is at the heart of our school ethos. We teach our children to appreciate and respect the differences and similarities between people. Through collaborative projects, team activities, and discussions on various cultures and beliefs, children learn to value diversity and treat others with kindness and consideration. Our inclusive environment ensures that every children feels valued and respected, fostering a culture of empathy and understanding.

We promote tolerance and acceptance by educating our students about different faiths and beliefs. Our Religious Education curriculum covers a wide range of religions, encouraging children to learn about and respect the practices and traditions of others. Celebrations of various religious festivals, guest speakers from different faith communities, and visits to places of worship help broaden students’ perspectives and promote a harmonious school community.

By embedding these British Values into our curriculum, we aim to nurture well-rounded individuals who are prepared to contribute positively to society. At St Cuthbert’s, we believe that understanding and embracing these values is essential for our children to thrive in an increasingly diverse and dynamic world.