BRITISH Values.

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BRITISH Values

MODERN BRITISH Values Lets start by imagining a place where everyone is different. Some are strong Some are bossy Some are small Some fall over a lot and bump into things And some are fabulous

Values But they all get along. The reason for this is they have a set of values that enable them to live happily along together. Reflection, think how your behaviour affects others, and how others actions could affect you. Tolerance of others behaviour and actions. Understanding we are all different and accepting that we all have good and bad points and focusing on the good in everyone. All Mr Men and Little Miss are equal-equality. Can you think of any other British values?

British Values At our school we also have values. These values help to build and reinforce our community to have the best school possible with the best pupils. These values are Respect Rule of Law Responsibility Thoughtfulness Humility Trust Caring Resilience Courage Patience Reflection Honesty Democratic Sharing Keeping Promises Appreciation Perseverance Tolerance Equality Co-operation Forgiveness

BRITISH Values These help to you the person you are now and will grow up to be. These might be influenced by your family, religion, your social group, clubs you belong to or enjoy going to, books that you read, languages or another country. As a country Britain has its own values. These are commonly referred to as British Values, we are going to look at these next.

Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs British Values There are five British Values, these are: Democracy The rule of law Individual liberty Mutual Respect & Tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs

British Values – Democracy Britain is a democracy – this means that the British public vote for the people they want to lead either the country, or even the ‘Pupil Parliament’. These elected representatives will structure laws and decide how to run the area they are responsible for. If we did not live in a democracy either one person or a group of self appointed people will make all the decisions and laws, we would have no option but to do as we are told. That would not be very fair.

British Values – the rule of law Britain has a police force who ensure that everyone in the country do not do something wrong that break the law. This ensure that we are all safe and that no one is going to o something that could cause us harm or upset us.

British values – Individual liberty In Britain, we can live how we choose as long as it is within the laws of the land. We are also able to have our own views and opinions on issues or events and anything else.

British values – mutual respect As we all have our own opinions on things we might not always agree with other people, but we show respect for other peoples thoughts, opinions and feelings. By giving others respect, we can expect others to show us respect.

British values – tolerance of those of different faiths and beliefs Because in Britain we have Individual Liberty and Mutual Respect we accept that people have a different religion, faith or beliefs than our own. All people have the freedom to worship their religion as they see fit.

Now what do British Values mean to