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SIAMs report:

The Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) is the Church of England and Methodist Church’s outworking of the requirements of section 48 of the Education Act 2005. It is a key element of the life of all Church of England and Methodist schools in England.

SIAMS explores ways in which each school’s theologically rooted Christian vision drives its work and enables the school to live up to its foundation as a Church school.

Our inspection report can be found at the bottom of this page. 

St John's Meads Links

St John's Meads Church children and family work supports Collective Worship every Wednesday and continues her work building the relationship between St John’s Church and St John’s Meads CE Primary School.

Collective Worship

We are privileged to receive Ministers from different churches who regularly input into our times of collective worship.  Every week children will lead an act of worship and will lead in input, worship and prayer. We also encourage the children to feedback, reflecting on the acts of Worship they have experienced throughout the week.  Each week we follow a set theme which broadly follows the Christian Calendar.

Open the Book

We have two teams of volunteers from St John’s Church who support the school going in every month with an Open the Book assembly.  Open the Book is a nationally recognised curriculum that brings the Bible stories to life and offers a chance for interaction and reflection.

Prayer

Children are able to pray and write prayers at our reflective station, which always runs with a Christian theme.  These prayers are then used in our acts of Collective Worship.

Prayer Spaces

Areas in classrooms that give children the chance to reflect on some of the huge events of the Bible, the things going on in this world in a safe environment and carry out reflective activities. These can lead to prayer in a meaningful way.

Church Services

These are creative expressions of worship which the children participate in.  We celebrate the Christian calendar and at St John’s Church we hold services for, Easter, Harvest, Ascension, Christmas and a special transition service in the summer.

Church Ethos

At St John's Meads, we recognise the historic foundations of our school. The school has strong links with St John's Church and very much wants to preserve and develop its religious character in accordance with the principles of the Church of England and in partnership with the Church at parish and diocesan level.

We aim to:

  • Serve its community by providing an education of the highest quality within the context of Christian belief and practice;
  • Encourage an understanding of the meaning and significance of faith and promote Christian values through the experience it offers to all its pupils.

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Collective Worship

 

Collective Worship is held each day led by the staff and ministers visit every week from local churches to take assembly. Parents are welcome to join our Family Communion (every other term), assemblies and are especially welcome to our special church services such as Harvest, Mothering Sunday, Father's Day, Education Sunday, at Christmas and at the end of the school year.

Parents have the right to withdraw their children from collective worship if they wish.

We aim for our school to be a caring, Christian learning place, developing our love of God and of others, our self respect and courtesy.

This statement comes from our School Vision and refers to our distinctive Church School. Each colour of the rainbow represents a statement from our vision.