Values. Who has ………….. brown hair? Who has ………….. a brother or sister?

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Values

Who has ………….. brown hair?

Who has ………….. a brother or sister?

Who likes ………….. playing football?

Who knows ………….. what they want to be when they’re older?

What else makes up your identity? religion Belonging to groups or clubs People who are important to you The language you speak The country you are from.

A big part of what makes you are your… values

Which of these words are important to you? Which do you value ? honesty rudeness kindness ambition laziness resilience selfishness

These are our personal values. Our country and our school have values too. Values

British and School Values Democracy The Rule of Law Tolerance Individual Liberty Mutual Respect

Democracy Britain is a democracy – this means that the people in Britain vote for the people who make the laws and decide how the country is run. If we didn’t have a democracy, just one person might be able to make all the laws and that would not be fair.

Democracy in Alne School Yes Someti mes No Please use this box to make a comment I feel proud to be a pupil at Alne Primary School I enjoy school. My school helps to keep me healthy. I feel safe when I am at school. I learn a lot in lessons. Behaviour is good at my school. Alne Primary School Pupil Questionnaire Eco Council House Captains School Council

The Rule of Law In Britain we have a police force who make sure people do not do the wrong thing and break the law – this means that we are safe.

The Rule of Law in Alne School Class Rules Learning from visitors Year 6 help Reception to follow school rules

Individual Liberty In Britain, as long as we do not break the law, we can live as we choose to and have our own opinions about things.

Individual Liberty in Alne School Thinking Hats Debating

Mutual Respect We might not always agree with other people, but we try to show respect for their thoughts and feelings. We can give respect to others and we can expect other people to show us respect.

Mutual Respect in Alne School Pancake Café French Day Remembrance Day respect Celebrating each others achievements Working together

Tolerance In Britain we accept that other people might have different beliefs than ours and they may believe in different religions.

Tolerance in Alne School Finding out about and learning from different beliefs Visit to a Hindu Mandir

This month we are going to be thinking about…

Thinking of others Taking positive action to make something better.

For your family For your friends For your community For your school Foranimals For the world