OUR VISION, VALUES AND AIMS
OUR SCHOOL VISION:
At Woodlands Primary School, pupils, staff, parents/carers and community partners work together to:
– create a safe and inclusive school.
– nurture a positive and caring environment.
– provide relevant experiences to allow everyone to achieve and learn to the best of their ability and fulfil their potential.
OUR SCHOOL AIMS:
We aim for all children to:
– be independent in their learning and use their pupil voice to form and share their own views and opinions.
– be excited about the challenges learning can bring and have the courage to keep trying and the determination to succeed.
– value their role within and contribute to their school, community and the wider world.
– know that we are all important and equal.
SCHOOL VALUES:
The school values are summed up in the Woodlands Spirit agenda:
Woodlands SPIRIT
We are Safe – We want Woodlands Primary and it’s extended school community to be an inclusive space built on a nurturing ethos underpinned by the principles of the UNCRC.
We are Proud – We want our children to reflect on their work and their actions. We want children to acknowledge their own and other people’s accomplishments.
We are Inspired – We want our children to be confident, curious and inquisitive learners. We want children to learn from mistakes with encouragement to investigate, ask and answer questions and state their opinions.
We show Respect – We want our children to show Respect for ourselves, for others and for property.
We are Independent – We want our children to be ambitious and be challenged. Children will be supported to try their best, have a go and be positive about their learning. Children will develop skills for learning and understand we all have unique talents.
We are Tolerant – We want our children to treat everyone with respect, being aware and respectful of the similarities and differences within our school community and beyond.
OUR SCHOOL AIMS:
We aim for all children to:
– be independent in their learning and use their pupil voice to form and share their own views and opinions.
– be excited about the challenges learning can bring and have the courage to keep trying and the determination to succeed.
– value their role within and contribute to their school, community and the wider world.
– know that we are all important and equal.

