Our Catholic foundation is rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ, which shapes the values and spirit of our school. Inspired by Christ’s example of love, compassion and service, we are guided in how we learn, grow and care for one another. We seek to create a welcoming and inclusive environment where every pupil – whatever their background or beliefs – is valued, respected and invited to take part in the life of our community.
Faith is shared in a way that reflects the openness of the Gospel, inviting reflection, encounter and understanding rather than expectation. We encourage pupils to explore questions of meaning, purpose and values in the light of Christ’s teaching, helping them to develop a strong moral compass and a deep sense of responsibility towards others, especially those most in need.
The rhythm of the school year is enriched by the Church’s liturgical calendar, through which we celebrate the life, death and resurrection of Jesus. These key moments offer opportunities for prayer, reflection and celebration that are accessible to all, drawing us together as a community and helping us to encounter the living presence of Christ in a meaningful and inclusive way.
Our sacramental programme supports those pupils who wish to deepen their journey of faith, preparing them – alongside their families and parish – to receive the sacraments as encounters with Christ. This is always offered with sensitivity, respect and freedom, recognising the diverse faith journeys within our community.
Alongside this, we place a strong emphasis on living out the Gospel through service, compassion and social responsibility. Following Christ’s call to love our neighbour, pupils are encouraged to put faith into action, standing in solidarity with others and contributing positively to the world around them.
We invite you to explore this section to discover how the Gospel is lived out in our school, and the opportunities available for all pupils to reflect, belong and grow in faith and character.