A Charter for Catholic Schools in Scotland

At St Joseph’s everything we do is based on a shared value system. We teach the children respect for self, for others and our environment and promote Gospel values.

The Charter for Catholic Schools outlines the guiding principles of our work, here at St Joseph’s.

Our curriculum is focused on enabling our children to become successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors. These are the four capacities in a “Curriculum for Excellence”, which strives to bring learning to life.

Our aim is that through working in partnership we can ensure that our children are given the opportunity to succeed, are happy and are encouraged to fulfil their potential.

A Charter for Catholic Schools in Scotland

The mission of the Catholic school is to develop as a community of faith and learning, providing the highest quality of education, and offering formation through the promotion of Gospel values, through celebration and worship, and through service to the common good.

All Catholic schools in Scotland, in honouring Jesus Christ as the Way, the Truth and the Life, will feature the following characteristics:

  • a commitment to the integrated education and formation of the whole person, in close partnership with parents as the first educators of their children;
  • an inclusive ethos which aims to honour the life, dignity and voice of each person, made in the image of God;
  • a commitment to the search for wisdom in life and to pursuit of excellence, through the development of each person’s unique God-given talents;
  • a commitment to the spiritual formation of the school community, through the shared experience of prayer and liturgy, and in partnership with local parishes;
  • the provision of religious education programmes which will enable young people to develop their understanding of Gospel values and of how to apply them to life;
  • a commitment to uphold the moral teaching, faith tradition and sacramental life of the Catholic Church;
  • a commitment to communicate Catholic social teaching and thereby to promote social justice and opportunity for all;
  • a commitment to ecumenical action and the unity of Christians; the promotion of respect for different beliefs and cultures and for inter-faith dialogue;
  • a commitment to support the continuing professional and spiritual development of staff.

All staff appointed to a Catholic school are expected to support and promote the aims, mission, values and ethos of the school, as illustrated in this Charter.

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