Christian Distinctiveness
Forsbrook Mission Statement
As a Christian school, we live and breathe our core values, provide a quality education and create opportunities children will never forget.
Through:
- LOVE, we will encourage thankfulness in our children so that they appreciate what they have but recognise the needs and wants of others
- JOY, we will have at its heart collective worship that contributes towards the spiritual development of both children and adults
- PEACE, we will nurture our children’s and adults’ mental health and well-being so that they feel a sense of peace knowing that they are loved
- HOPE, we will endeavor to provide a safe, nurturing and loving community in which all can achieve excellence, inspire dreams, open minds and create futures
- FRIENDSHIP, we will encourage an attitude of inclusivity and openness to others, making our friendships resilient and faithful
- COMPASSION, we will actively look for opportunities to support charities and good causes that improve the quality of life within our community, our country and the wider world
- RESPECT, we will build strong caring relationships based on mutual respect, celebrate the uniqueness of all individuals and improve our understanding of different faiths and cultural diversity
- COURAGE, we will explore the Christian belief that almost anything is possible because God is for us and will encourage us to take part in activities, which take us out of our comfort zone
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength. — Mark 12:30
“Reverend Jonathan and Reverend Ian come to visit us to tell us about God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit.”
“Collective Worship is great! We get to see Bible stories acted out and take part in these too.”
“We have regular visitors from St. Peter’s church and the local Methodist church who deliver bible stories through drama and storytelling.”
Time 4 Prayer
Our wonderful St. Peter’s team led Time 4 Prayer where the children across the school had the opportunity to engage in prayer and discuss what they would like to pray to God about.
#Forsbrookcares
The school community support a wide range of charities every year. This is led by the School Council or Ignite (a committee led by Key Stage 2 children).
A Huge Well Done!
Congratualtions to this superstar who has won joint first prize in the Lichfield Cathedrals competition to produce a piece of art work about Easter and capturing the true meaning.
Bollywood
To further experience of culture and diversity the Year 3 children were involved in Bollywood dancing led by a Bollywood dance teacher. The children were taught traditional routines and movements.
Derby Faith Trail
Children in Year 5 study Islam as part of their Religious Education. To deepen their knowledge and understanding of this major religion they are given the opportunity to visit an Islamic temple.
World Faith Day
Every year the whole school take part in the special event ‘World Faith Day’ exploring major world faiths.
Worship Committee
The Worship Committee comprises of two children from every class across KS2. These children were voted for by their peers and help with both class and collective worship.
Spiritual Development Day
Our wonderful Forsbrook children had the most amazing time during our Spiritual Development Day. Their thoughts and ideas were truly provoking and inspired by vision and values.
Prayer Labyrinth
The children in upper key stage 2 connect with the prayer labyrinth that is used to facilitate prayer, meditation, spiritual transformation and global unity.