Benedict Biscop Prince Bishop School Teaching Alliance Leading School
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Spirituality

As a school we have come to a consensus that there is no single definition of spirituality as we recognise that it can mean different, but equally meaningful, things to different people at different times. Indeed, a single person’s view of spirituality can change throughout their life. We aim to give we and staff a range of experiences to develop their own spirituality and refine what it means for them.

These opportunities have been mapped out across our curriculum, with a summary provided below, mapped within our collective worship plans (please refer to our Collective Worship Protocol for further details) and through enrichment opportunities provided both within the the school environment and beyond e.g. on education visits.


SPIRITUALITY AT BENEDICT BISCOP C.E. ACADEMY

REFLECTION

Our class has a dedicated reflection area that are changed each half term to reflect the interests of the children i.e. curriculum topics discussed or global events. These areas provide children with a stimulus for prayer and an opportunity to reflect. Our reflection areas remind us that taking the time to be still and reflect is important for our wellbeing and highly valued in our school.

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