Title: Churches
1 Churches Schools Working
TogetherMargaret Nicholson
2We will ..
- Recap national policy review progress
- Consider context
- Share some examples
- Consider some issues
- Share information about some new resources
- Ask questions
3National Policy The Dearing Report
As a general theme throughout our report, we
urge all elements in the church community to look
afresh at how they work together, for in a
community of purpose the work of the church will
be enhanced. We have in mind in particular the
relationship between the parish and the Church
school. (Exec Summary)
4NATIONAL
colleges
DIOCESAN
DEANERY
church
school
5Church
School
Incumbent
School viewed as an add-on
6Church
School
Incumbent
The Church school at the heart of the life of the
parish, integral to the life and ministry of the
local church.. Church schools should see
themselves as a living, collaborating part of the
church community, each knowing that it is
supported by the prayers and ministry of the
other. (7.4)
7Chapter 4
- The distinctive identity of a Church school
is enhanced by its relationship with a parish
church (or churches). - . a partnership between a Church school and a
parish church has much to offer both. -
8- The relationship is at its best when
- Incumbent and other members of the church are a
welcome and familiar presence, - The school seeks to involve itself in the worship
in the church from time to time - festivals, end
of school year, welcome a new headteacher. - Parishoners pray for their school regularly
9Chapter 7
Relationships between school parish Church
schools are not an add-on, but integral to the
life and ministry of the local church. (7.4)
church
school
incumbent
10The contribution of the clergy
- Incumbent headteacher discuss possibilities,
e.g. - Pastor to staff, pupils and families
- Ex-officio governor
- Leader of collective worship
- Consultant over collective worship RE
- Chaplain (voluntary) teacher (7.9)
11The training of clergy
- Clergy should be equipped for their ministry in
schools .... in pre and post ordination training.
12- All clergy ... will want to demonstrate their
loving care for their Church school ....
developing the framework of ongoing relationships
between church and school . (7.6)
13Worship spiritual growth
- Churches should provide opportunities for the
worshipping life of the school to be shared
within the church congregation .. vica versa - Church school should work together to bring
life, colour, vigour and rigour to the gospel.. - Children in Church schools . should have
access to the special way of relating to God
Jesus provided by the Eucharist. (7.12)
14-
- will be a special occasion for the
church community when the presence of a Church
school in the parish is celebrated, its place
in the life of the parish recognized and
promoted. (7.6) - Church schools will want to provide an
education in which children see the Church as a
familiar and friendly place. (7.7)
15Recommendations
- All parishes and all Church schools to reflect on
their relationship - Deaneries actively fostering this relationship...
- Parishes schools pray regularly for each other
- Job descriptions for clergy making
responsibilities towards the Church school clear - Appointments/welcome/induction of staff
16Progress report
- The close links with the local Church is one
way in which spiritual development is enhanced. - One parent said I am not a church goer but I
go because of school, I love hearing children
sing. Parents are supportive and enjoy
attending class worship and the festival times. - The school is actively engaged in the life of
the wider community, and well supported by the
parish. - Close links with the parish church are highly
valued and children confidently and ably lead
acts of worship in church on occasions such as
Education Sunday, Easter and Christingle.
17Progress report cont
- There are valued and effective links between
the parish church and the head teacher is a
member of the PCC. - Links with the church are very strong staff
are considered an extension of the church
family. The children visit the church and are
invited to a variety of church celebrations and
festivals. The headteacher is a member of the PCC
and is welcomed to meetings to ensure church and
school work together and that school is seen as
part of the fellowship of church. - The local vicar other ministers and visitors
regularly lead collective worship.
18- Faith in the System highlights the importance
of understanding the contribution faith
communities and their schools make to education
young people in England and to fostering
understanding, integration and community
cohesion.
19Context
- In the summer of 2001
- Dearing report published in June
- Race riots in northern towns in July/August
- Stand off at Holy Cross Primary in Belfast
- September 11th
- Backlash against faith.
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21Schools are being encouraged to collaborate
Extended Schools
National Policies
National Society
Protocols Agreements
School Collaboration
DCSF
The Way Ahead
22Churches are being encouraged to collaborate
Mission shaped children
Mission Shaped Church
Social Cohesion
Ecumenical
Inter-faith
Rural Affairs
Dearing Report
23In Church Schools
- The relationship between the school and the
church is a given. - encourage one another build each other up, (1
Thes. 511) - It does need to be nurtured.
24- Statutory Inspection of Anglican Schools
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- A framework for inspection and self-evaluation
of Church of England, Methodist and Ecumenical
schools - Revised April 2009
25Both exist to serve the community collaboration
should be
- mutually beneficial
-
- win /win
26A Church of England School
DCSF agenda
ofsted
Every child matters
Church expectations
SIAS
league tables
extended services
'Churches Schools Working Together' September
2009
27An Anglican Church
worship
ministry
mission
evangelism
service
fellowship
nurture
care
28Supporting outstanding collective worship
29In religious education (RE) pupils should be
taught about Christianity as a world-wide,
multicultural, living faith that is relevant to
21st century life.
30Other Examples
31Holiday after school clubs
32Gardening Club
Experiential learning
Offer a gift
Voluntary helpers
Prayer
Social events
Education Sunday
Joint sports teams
Prayer
Quest Club
Out of school clubs
Contribute to RE lessons
More Examples
Pupils take part in church services
Holiday club
Welcome of new head/clergy
Chaplain
Fundraising
Use the church building as a resource
Provide Bibles for one age group
School parish newsletter
Prayer
Celebration of paintings
School Choir
Prayer
Play piano for collective worship
33Sally Lamb
34 35Some issues
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- STRUCTURES
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- RELATIONSHIPS
plans
procedures
policies
36- The church's relationships with the headteacher
need to be friendly and professional and based on
mutual support and a shared understanding of both
parties' commitment to serving the local
community. (National Society website)
37- Church school should work together to bring
life, colour, vigour and rigour to the gospel ..
38- Education for ?
-
- Tests?
- An outstanding ofsted?
- Qualifications?
- A good job and material well-being?
39That they may have life, life in all its
fullness (John 1010)
- The reason the Church of England is knee-deep in
education is because it is committed to helping
human beings live full and flourishing lives. - (Jan Ainsworth, Guardian article May 09)
- reading, writing, arithmetic are important
only if they serve to make our children more
human. (a holocaust survivor)
40- For the whole child
- Providing an education which stretches the
mind, strengthens the body, enriches the
imagination, nourishes the spirit, encourages the
will to do good and opens the heart to others.
41- The story of the rich fool .. Luke 12
me, me, me
the eternal perspective
42Faith schools
- Serve the people of their faith RC, Jewish,
Hindu, Muslim, Sikh etc - BUT most C of E schools serve the community in
which they are placed. - NB The maintained education system in this
country began as church provision. - RE and CW are statutory because of our Christian
roots .
43- Let the children come to me and do not hinder
them for the kingdom of God belongs to such as
these. anyone who will not receive the kingdom
of God like a little child will never enter it
(Mark 1014 15) - Church school should work together to bring
life, colour, vigour and rigour to the gospel.. - The children and young people can bring colour
and energy to the church and their way of
learning about and relating to God can enrich and
enliven church life. Intergenerational
relationships can nurture and affirm old and
young alike.
44Some Resources
- Values for Schools
- www.christianvalues4schools.co.uk
- Jan Ainsworth "....... the information should
help explain how the C of E name on the sign
outside a school translates into a difference in
the classroom, and the playground - Schools can choose from 15 values to help them
delve deeper into their distinctive character as
church schools. This, in turn will enable schools
to reflect upon how these values challenge the
prevailing culture in society.
45actionpact
46Youth for Christ
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- Over the past year, YFC has
- launched two exciting schools
- resources
- which are now in use in hundreds of schools
across the country.
47 Supporting Christian groups in schools with
exciting Bible based resources for children and
young people.
48New 2009/10
A community resource for churches and schools
geared for boys and girls of all
ages www.highersports.org
49New 2009
www.christmasjourney.org.uk
Helping churches make positive links with local
primary schools by presenting a Christmas
experience for year 2 children.
50The Clergy and RE website
- http//www.culham.ac.uk/care/index.php is
designed for clergy who go into schools. You will
find lots of useful information together with a
collection of video clips from a wide range of
people already engaged in this work. - Clergy could encourage school staff and governors
to access this useful resource as a starting
point for developing successful partnerships.
51Parish Resources
A host of practical suggestions for how churches
can become more involved, both directly and
through encouraging and supporting the many
Christians who work in education in so many
different roles.
522011
- 200th anniversary of the National Society
- 10 years since the Dearing Report became national
C of E policy - Another national census
- ?
53- By working together the church and the church
school can be salt and light, bringing out the
God colours the God flavours, in this
important part of our local - national life.