The term Church schools refers to schools and academies whose foundation is in the Church of England.
Church schools' main goal is to serve all those of its community and country, regardless of any difference and diversity, through Christian participation and wisdom.
A Church school seeks to provide opportunities for all its members, learners, staff and volunteers to:
A Church school is not a faith school. It does not require its children, young people, families, community or staff to proclaim or follow the Christian faith.
Through its Christian character, a Church school:
The effectiveness of the school as a Church school is evaluated through the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodists Schools (SIAMS) as well as through Ofsted inspection.
We are pleased to include the Birmingham Church of England’s Guarantee published by the Bishop of Birmingham. This document outlines what children who attend an Anglican school can expect to experience and learn during their school life. As the Bishops says: “Education in a Church of England school is a precious gift to pupils and families, offering an introduction to Christian beliefs and values, a Christian narrative in which the religious dimension of life is acknowledged and celebrated and welcoming those of all faiths or none.”
The Holy Trinity
See the Worship Council using simple British sign language as they begin our Collective Worship, celebrating the Holy Trinity, with Reverend Peter.