Building a Community of Responsible Individuals


We are deeply committed to the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of each student and our ethos promotes this each and every day. Our school’s Mental Wellbeing Lead works closely with all members of the Chepstow House community and, by exploring and promoting Fundamental British Values, helps them grow as individuals. We are proud to nurture a community where students are respectful of others’ opinions, can distinguish right from wrong and are knowledgeable about the world around them.

As a school, we encourage students to embody Fundamental British Values (Democracy, Rule of Law, Respect, Tolerance and Individual Liberty) in various ways including:

Democracy

Democracy


  • School Council (selected termly by classes)
  • Travel Ambassadors
  • Debates during class and after school clubs
  • Pupil, parent and staff questionnaires
  • Trips to various educational venues, such as The Royal Courts of Justice
Rule of Law

Rule of Law


  • School behaviour policy (and weekly badge awards to celebrate good behaviour)
  • Class Rules
  • Rewards (including Golden Time)
  • Learning about the rules and cultures of different faiths
  • Welcoming community visitors (e.g., London Ambulance Service)
  • Visits to sites of historical/national significance (e.g., the Tower of London)
Respect and Tolerance

Respect and Tolerance


  • Supporting and fundraising for local charities 
  • Supporting international charity Stand By Me 
  • Encouraging good manners and behaviour, care for others, responsibility, hard work and being helpful 
  • PSHE lessons on wellbeing, relationships and core values
  • Education about different faiths and visits to places of worship 
  • Actively promoting and sharing religious values 
  • Encouraging a high regard for everyone
Individual Liberty

Individual Liberty


  • Bullying awareness through anti-bullying assemblies and classes
  • E-safety lessons
  • PSHE lessons and assemblies
  • Promoting children's individual rights to an opinion and to make personal choices regarding their work and school life
  • Learning tasks that are challenging, and require cooperation and scholastic endeavour
  • Encouraging pride in one's peers and congratulating them on their achievements
  • Promoting belief in one's own ability to succeed
  • Days trips around London (for Reception and above) and residential trips (for Year 3 and above) 
  • Individual fundraising for charity

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Learn more about our school's commitment to Fundamental British Values and how they help us prepare learners for success in school and beyond.