Collective Worship
At Wittersham Church of England Primary School, we are dedicated to fostering a community where courage, compassion, and cooperation are at the heart of our values. These principles are essential to our growth, reflecting the teachings and example of Jesus Christ.
Our commitment to creating a nurturing, empowering environment remains steadfast. In this inclusive setting, every individual is supported to thrive, embodying the values of courage, compassion, and cooperation. These values now serve as the guiding pillars of our school community.
We recognise that collective worship is central to our school life, breathing life into all that we do. It is a sacred time each day where we come together as a family, sharing in reflection and worship. Collective worship is not only a cherished tradition but also a vital means of connecting with the teachings of Jesus. It strengthens our Christian identity and reinforces our commitment to the values of courage, compassion, and cooperation, which form the foundation of our shared vision.
Aligned with the Christian liturgical year, our acts of collective worship mirror the enduring traditions of the Church of England, promoting the principles of courage, compassion, and cooperation in all that we do. Daily worship is integral to our ethos, endorsed by all staff and governors, and plays a crucial role in the spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development of our school community.
Each child at Wittersham will experience worship that is welcoming and inclusive, exemplifying Christian hospitality. Through this shared experience, our pupils will deepen their understanding of these values, growing in faith and character, and contributing to the strong, supportive community we are building together.