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Collective Worship: Autumn Term 2025

Our Collective Worship draws on Christian teachings and beliefs whilst being mindful of children’s wider beliefs and non-beliefs. Worship is inclusive and delivered in a way that enables all members of the school community to feel able to be part of the experience, and all staff and children attend.  This is one of the many ways that we develop a sense of family and form a strong ethos at our school.

 Collective Worship begins with a reflection on three key symbols; the Bible (God's word) the Cross (Jesus) and the Candle (a symbol of the Holy Spirit).  Most worship has a time of reflection and prayer.  Assembly Ambassadors and House Captains sometimes lead the school, so that all members of our community feel part of this important aspect of our school's life, and members of our local 'Open the Book' team join us every week to enact a key bible story.  

A typical week of Collective Worship might look like this:

Day Content
Monday Values-based, usually led by the Headteacher, with time for reflection and prayer
Tuesday Singing or OPAL play, with time for reflection and prayer
Wednesday Open the Book: Bible stories enacted by local church volunteers, with time for reflection and prayer
Thursday House assemblies, led by House Captains, or Collective Worship based on issues current in school (Eco committee, or Global Neighbours, for example)
Friday Class-based Collective Worship, following on from the theme explored on Monday, with time for class-based reflection and prayer

The school frequently uses diocesan materials to plan our Collective Worship. 

Our Collective Worship this term is based on the tapestries of Jackie Parkinson, whose work is currently being displayed at Guildford Cathedral.

Please click on the attachment to learn more about the content of our collective worship this term.