Daily acts of Collective Worship
Daily acts of Collective Worship take place in school. Each week the worship follows a planned Christian Value which teachers and visitors are encouraged to follow when appropriate. The themes are planned in advance. The structure of Collective Worship includes music, a story or talk, a reading from the Bible, a period of reflection, a song of praise, and a prayer (including The Lord’s Prayer).
Day |
Time |
Leading |
---|---|---|
Monday |
9:15am |
Whole school- Headteacher |
Tuesday |
9:15am |
Whole school – Deputy Headteacher |
Wednesday |
9:15am |
Whole school –Headteacher |
Thursday |
9:15am |
Key stage assembly |
Friday |
9:15am |
Awards/achievements with Parents and family members |
The school worships in the Church for special celebrations and end of term services.
Visitors and outside speakers are invited to lead our worship on a regular basis.
The following principals guide our approach to Collective Worship at St Cuthbert’s C of E Primary School.
- Collective Worship should be interactive and occasionally organised and delivered by the pupils
- Collective Worship should have a sense of occasion.
- Collective Worship should provide experiences within which pupils’ spiritual development may flourish.
- Collective Worship should be educational and should contribute to the Religious Education of all pupils.
- We should provide a varied pattern of worship to broaden pupils’ experience of its different forms.
- Collective Worship should recognise that the school includes children from different religious and non-religious backgrounds.