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Wolvey

CofE (Controlled) Primary School

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Diocese Board of Education

The Diocese Board of Education works alongside Wolvey school and provides guidance with spirituality and maintaining a Christian ethos within CofE schools. Here is a quote taken directly from their website:

 

Inspiring schools to demonstrate the love of Christ as they educate for life in all its fullness

Welcome to the Coventry Diocesan Board of Education website. The DBE works in partnership with schools, communities, churches and other stakeholders to promote distinctively Christian education. On this website you will find information, resources, advice and guidance. If you can’t find what you are looking for please contact the team directly.

April Gold – Diocesan Director of Education

Spirituality

Spirituality is a big part of what we do at Wolvey. It impacts on our curriculum and our decision making. We use a 'relational consciousness' model in which the children consider:

  • Relationship with themselves
  • Relationship with others
  • Relationship with nature and the world
  • Relationship with God and beyond

Collective Worship at Wolvey with Picture News

 

At Wolvey, Collective Worship is enriched using Picture News e-resources, linking real-life events with biblical reflections. These engaging resources help pupils explore current affairs through a moral and spiritual lens, fostering critical thinking and ethical discussions.

Each week, a topical news story is introduced, encouraging pupils to reflect on global and local issues. Thought-provoking questions promote discussion, helping children consider different perspectives and relate them to Christian values. Bible stories and teachings are integrated, providing moral guidance and deeper meaning.

Through assemblies and class reflections, pupils develop a strong sense of empathy, justice, and responsibility. They are encouraged to apply their learning to everyday life, making meaningful connections between faith and the wider world. This approach strengthens the school’s Christian ethos while preparing children to be thoughtful, informed, and compassionate individuals in society.

 

https://picture-news.co.uk/

 

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