Collective Worship Policy – Sept 2025

Planning – Summer Term 1 – 2026

Trust overview for parents

Week 1 – Who trusts me and who do I trust?

Week 2 – How trustworthy are you?

Week 3 – How can we show trust in God?

Week 4 – How can I be a good friend?

Week 5 – Mental Health Awareness Week – How am I feeling today?

Planning – Spring Term 2 – 2026

Week 1 – What is Justice?

Week 2 – What is fair and unfair?

Week 3 – How can we stand up for others who are treated unfairly?

Week 4 – How does the Bible teach us about justice?

Week 5 – The story of Easter

Planning – Spring Term 1 – 2026

Week 1 – Truth – When is Epiphany and how is it celebrated?

Week 2 – What does the value of truth mean?

Week 3 – Why is it important to choose the truth and be honest?

Week 4 – Why should we stand up for the truth? 

Week 5 – How can we change when we see the whole truth?

Week 6 – Who made me? – asking big questions

Planning Autumn Term 2 – 2025

Service and Advent overview

Week 1 – What is Service?

Week 2 – What is Remembrance Day?

Week 3 – How can small actions make a big difference?

Week 4 – Why is it important to receive as well as give?

Week 5 – What do the candles on the Advent wreath represent?

Week 6 – What happens when the Angel visits Mary?

Week 7 – What is Christingle?

Planning – Autumn Term 1 – 2025

Thankfulness

Week 1 – What am I going to aim for this school year?

Week 2 – How can we find peace?

Week 3 – How can we be more thankful for the things we take for granted?

Week 4 – Fairtrade fortnight – Why should we be thankful to people from other countries who harvest and provide food for us?

Week 5 – What are you most thankful for in creation?

Week 6 – Are we always grateful for the food we have?

Week 7 – How can we show thankfulness in different ways?

Week 8 – Black History – What makes a community feel proud of its history?

Planning – Summer Term 2 – 2025

Friendship overview for parents

Week 1 – Friendship – What is friendship?

Week 2 – Friendship – What is Pentecost?

Week 3 – Friendship – What are the things that make friendships stronger?

Week 4 – Friendship – What could go wrong in, on or around water?

Week 5 – Friendship – How do we restore a broken friendship?

Week 6 – Friendship – What does it mean to trust someone?

Week 7 – Friendship – How can stories help us to understand others?

         

These Home School Values will help explore aspects of your faith together.

Home School Values – Compassion

Compassion

Generosity

Friendship

Trust

Thankfulness

Service

   

In- school Collective Worship:

All children take part in a daily act of Collective Worship. As a church school we follow a Christian calendar of festivals and national themes such as Anti-Bullying Week and the Coronation.

Our act of Worship is an important part of the day and the content reflects the schools Christian Values whilst acknowledging the wider world. Time is spent listening, singing, praying and reflecting. All members of the teaching staff lead Collective Worship. It is planned on a value from Values for Life/ Roots and Fruits (Imaginor).

Within Collective Worship the children are given the opportunity to reflect not only on the subject matter within the Collective Worship but also on current events throughout the world. This provides a safe environment for the children to consider and empathize with people and communities who are less fortunate than themselves, or who have suffered in unforeseeable events.

Some of the children are selected to be on a small worship team where they plan and deliver a collective worship on the current value for life. This will include songs, prayers, stories and other activities chosen by the worship team.

A weekly prayer leader from Class 1 and Class 2 is chosen to lead the daily prayers. TSP (Thank you, Sorry, Please) prayers are used as a template for child-led prayers.

A worship table/ board in the hall reflects the current value for life with prompts / questions and objects.

External visitors for Collective Worship:

Representatives from the local church are invited to take part or lead our Worships.  Parents/carers and members of the wider community are also invited to attend Worships every term. The children themselves requested that they present samples of their work and take a greater leadership role as part of these Worships, which are hosted in St Giles Church.  To maintain the link between the school and church, the Parish Vicar is invited to attend these Celebration Worships to take an active role. Our Foundation Governors, as the representatives from the Diocese, are also invited.

Parents/Carers wishing their child/children to be withdrawn from all religious education and Collective Worship should contact the Headteacher.

Once a term we welcome M.A.S.T. (Matlock Area Schools Trust), who present Bible Stories to the children using puppetry.  Our Benefice Vicar visit will take services either in school or in the church.

Collective Worship

NOTICEBOARD

2026

June
Mon 1st – INSET – school closed for pupils
Tue 2nd – School opens for Summer 2 Term 
Tue 2nd – Craft Club starts 3.30-4.30pm
Wed 3rd – Tempest Class Photos 9am
Wed 3rd – IT Club starts 3.30-4.30pm
Thur 4th – Lego Club starts 3.30-4.30pm
Mon 8th – The Great Big Green Week starts
Thur 11th – Live Lesson 11am “Voices from Malawi & Sierra Leone”
Wed 17th – Sprint Active – Quidditch 9-11am
Thur 18th – MAST Assembly – Hannah Will
Fri 19th – Pottery Day – Whole School 
Fri 26th – Puppet Assembly 10.30am
Mon 29th – INSET – school closed for pupils

July
Fri 3rd – Y6 Day Out Treat
Mon 6th – RSE teaching begins
Thur 9th – Governors Meeting 4.30pm
Fri 10th – End of Year Church Service 2.30pm
Tue 14th – Music Concert – cancelled -alternative event to be arranged
Tue 14th – Last Craft Club
Wed 15th – Last IT Club
Thur 16th – STEM Day
Thur 16th – Last Lego Club
Fri 17th – National Space Centre Trip – Whole School
Mon 20th – Y6 Memories Gathering with parents
Tue 21st – Last Day of Term for pupils