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British Values at Peartree Spring Primary School

British Values at Peartree Spring Primary School. John Nash, the schools minister, said in a statement:. “Young people need to understand the importance of respect and leave school fully prepared for life in modern Britain.”. Changes to ‘modern’ Britain.

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British Values at Peartree Spring Primary School

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  1. British Values at Peartree Spring Primary School

  2. John Nash, the schools minister, said in a statement: “Young people need to understand the importance of respect and leave school fully prepared for life in modern Britain.”

  3. Changes to ‘modern’ Britain We live in a virtual, technological world

  4. What are British Values?What is like living in modern Britain today? • Your turn…

  5. What the government say that BRITISH VALUES are: • Democracy, • The rule of law, • Individual liberty and mutual respect, • Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.

  6. What are our ‘British Values’ at Peartree Spring Primary School that are important to us?

  7. Some ideas? • Curiosity • Aspiration • Managing feelings • Perseverance • Taking risks • Independence • Problem Solving • Cooperation • Respectful?

  8. British Values, as a global citizen, within the context of the worldArticle 12Every child has the right to have a say in all matters affectingthem, and to have their views taken seriously.Article 14Every child has the right to think and believe what they wantand to practise their religion,Article 30You have the right to practice your own culture,language and religion - or any you choose.

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