Vision and Values

 St Ninian’s Vision

The whole school community of St. Ninian’s is extremely proud of our achievements.  Staff share the national ambition of continually striving to improve the quality of education that we provide

·       At St Ninian’s we want children to learn about their rights and to feel empowered through their education

·       We have a dedicated staff who work hard to develop our pupils as Successful Pupils, Confident Individuals, Responsible Citizens and Effective Contributors through the creation of a positive, stimulating learning and teaching environment which promotes Gospel values

·       In our efforts to achieve this we endeavour to do everything we can to support all of our pupils to achieve their full potential. The school and everyone associated with it is understands the children’s rights and are committed to working hard to provide education of the highest quality ensuring that the learning experiences provided meet the needs and aspirations of parents, pupils, staff and the wider community.

·       Essential to achieving this vision is the ambition of our school to work towards raising standards by creating a culture and ethos of achievements

Our values

·       Having recently revisited our Values and in consultation with parents, pupils, staff and our local community as a Catholic school our Christian Faith permeates all aspects of our school life where everyone shows Respect, Ambition, Kindness and Integrity

·       As a community of faith and learning, we strive to provide the highest quality of education through the promotion of Gospel Values, celebration, worship and service to others

·       We value the contribution and support of our parents and local community.

·       We encourage the active involvement of parents in their child’s education and learning

·       We encourage pupil participation in their education and learning.

·       As a RRS we are a community where children’s rights are learned, taught, practised, respected, protected and promoted

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