We are extremely proud of our Church of England history and traditions and work closely alongside Friskney All Saints Church. Reverend Andrew regularly leads our collective worship in school and classes regularly attend the Church. Classes take part in the monthly service alongside the local community and the Church is the setting for our end of term services with families.
Our links to the Church are explicit in our school mission statement:
Our small rural school welcomes and includes everyone as a child of God. We recognise that every person has value and deserves the best we can give. Our education explores old and new horizons, and strives to deliver a rigorous curriculum of excellence so that each person is empowered to realise their gifts to the full. We offer challenge, support and loving commitment so that each person can engage in the world with resilience, hope and wisdom. We have faith in God and faith in each other.
Our school tagline 'Trust Shows the Way' is taken from Hildegard of Bingen, who overcame deprivation and vulnerability to make a difference in the world.
This is also reflected in Psalm 143.8 'Show me the way I should go, for to you I entrust my life.'
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As a church school, we receive a SIAMS inspection regularly. For more information about our Church school grading and our most recent SIAMS report please click here: Friskney School SIAMS information
SIAMS Inspection
All Church of England dioceses use the National Society’s framework for the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) under Section 48 of the Education Act 2005. The framework sets out the expectations for the conduct of the Statutory Inspection of Anglican, Methodist and ecumenical Schools under Section 48 of the Education Act 2005 and provides a process for evaluating the extent to which church schools are “distinctively and recognisably Christian institutions”.
Collective Worship is central to everything that we do within our school and is always at the heart of helping us to make the right choices and decisions, in considering how Jesus lived and the choices that Jesus would have made.
Each day the whole school gathers together for worship and we encourage everyone to take an active part. As a Church of England School we base our worship on Christian teachings, values and traditions of the Christian Church. However, we conduct our collective worship in a manner that is sensitive to the individual faith and beliefs of all members of the school community. Collective worship plays a very important part in promoting the Christian ethos of the school, encouraging the children to have high levels of spiritual and moral reflection and to ensure that all children are valued, and their achievements are recognised.
A Weekly Overview of our Collective Worship:
We are proud to be part of Lincoln Anglican Academy Trust