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Our Catholic School

 

Ethos and Values

At St. George's we aim...

  • To remain true to our Faith.
  • To make individuals feel special, successful and a valued part of our school community.
  • To keep the Catholic ethos of the school under constant review.
  • To provide a rich and challenging curriculum in an effort to sustain the highest possible standards.
  • To provide a curriculum reflecting and being informed by Catholic principles and provide social, moral, spiritual and cultural development.
  • To engage our families and the Parish in the development of our children.
  • To provide opportunities for the School to be central to the life of community.
  • To provide a healthy, caring and supportive environment where all can develop and progress to their full potential.
  • To provide opportunities to be fully involved in the Catholic life of the community by participating in liturgies, assemblies and caring for our environment.
  • To create an inclusive culture which respects and celebrates all members of our immediate and wider community.
  • To set challenging, but achievable targets for children and staff to aspire to.
  • To develop technology based individual learning for all pupils.
  • To provide leadership opportunities for all members of the school community.
  • To link home and school through the development of a learning community.
St. George’s Parish, Sudbury

The school has well established links with the Parish church of St. George’s and the Parish priest Monsignor Jeremy Fairhead is a great source of support to our school.

He is actively involved in the strategic work of our school, seeking to help shape long term aims and goals, sitting on the Local Governing Board.  Monsignor Jeremy and our assistant priests play an active role in the spiritual development of our pupils – this is through celebration of both whole school and house saints masses, visits to classrooms and active support and participation in events during the liturgical year.

The priests of our Parish are frequent and welcome visitors to the school, meeting with staff and pupils – thereby really knowing the community of children and families that St. George’s School serves.

St. George’s Parish is a vibrant, multicultural community of faith centred on our church which is a real house of prayer. Whether you are a long-standing member of the parish or you have just arrived, we hope you will find what you are looking for on our website and we welcome your comments.

May God bless you.

 

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