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Assemblies, Collective Worship and MSSC Days

Assemblies are a cornerstone of our school life, where students, teachers, and staff come together to celebrate achievements, share important messages, and reinforce our core values. On this website, you'll find a dedicated section that highlights the themes, topics, and impactful moments from our assemblies. We believe that these gatherings instill a sense of unity, purpose, and shared learning experiences among our students. Our website ensures that parents and families can stay connected with the school's assembly activities, allowing them to be part of these memorable moments in their child's education

COLLECTIVE WORSHIP & ASSEMBLIES 2023/2024:                                       

Day

Classes

Involved

Type of Assembly

Focus of assembly

Staff leading assembly

Staff support during assembly

Monday

R* – Y6

Whole school

 Assembly

in the hall

     Cultural capital                      Assembly

 Headteacher

All staff

Tuesday

R* – Y6

Singing

EYFS & KS1 / KS2

Assistant Headteacher

 

Wednesday

R* – Y6

Whole School Assembly

in the hall

OAll staff to follow whole school weekly themes (see below)

Opportunity to share theme/focus/topic/learn about our school values etc. as a whole school

Headteacher/ Teaching Staff

(Excluding Opal Lead and ECTs)

All Staff

Thursday

R* - Y6

 Class Assembly

British Values/Protected Characteristics/ Safeguarding/MSSC

Held in individual classrooms

All staff to follow whole school weekly themes Opportunity to share theme/focus/topic/learn about our school values etc. at an age appropriate level across the school.

Class teachers

Classroom Staff

Friday

R* – Y6

Celebration Assembly

in the hall

Celebrating:

Star of the week award house points, OPAL Play Golden Welly award plus any other group or individual achievements from the previous week.

Class Headteacher (or Deputy Headteacher in his absence)

Classroom Staff

Friday

R* – Y6

Whole School Assembly

in the hall

First Friday of every month OPAL assembly

OPAL Lead

All staff

 

*Reception to join assembly after the October half term

 

COLLECTIVE WORSHIP – As a maintained school, we are required under the School Standards & Framework Act 1998 to provide daily collective worship for registered pupils (apart from those withdrawn by parent's consent).

 

Legislative requirements:

a) Over a term, the majority of acts of collective worship must be of a ‘broadly Christian character’. This requirement relates to the character of collective worship rather than its content and there is no requirement that acts of collective worship should be narrowly or exclusively Christian.

At Cumwhinton, a broad Christian character is achieved in the majority of acts of collective worship by:

  •  Making reference to God or Jesus when appropriate, always being sensitive to the school community
  •  Encouraging a positive and responsible attitude to the environment
  •  Encouraging a quest for personal honesty and integrity, truth and justice
  •  Encouraging pupils to look beyond the immediate and material to consideration of life’s mysteries
  •  Encouraging love and respect for self and other people
  •  Encouraging service to others and the community
  •  Celebrating major Christian festivals as they occur, (this does not preclude marking major festivals from other religious traditions as they occur)

 

b) acts of collective worship must be appropriate for the ages, aptitudes and family backgrounds of pupils at the school. At Cumwhinton, we make sure that acts of collective worship are educational, relevant and meaningful by ensuring that collective worship is as inclusive as possible by:

  •  Recognising the diverse nature of commitment of people in the school
  •  Recognising that there are many forms of religious commitment
  •  Choosing songs and prayers to be used carefully so that they are appropriate to the school context
  •  Regarding variety in religion, belief and culture as something to be acknowledged, explored and celebrated rather than avoided, feared and denied
  •  Building festivals from a variety of religious and cultural traditions into the yearly programme

 

During our school assemblies, links will also be made to British values plus our core school values and vision wherever possible.

 

ADDITIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR CELEBRATION AND CURRICULUM ENRICHMENT:

MSSC Days (Moral Social Spiritual and Cultural days):

 

At Cumwhinton School we celebrate a MSSC Day once every half term, each one linked to one of our key curriculum drivers. The takes shape in the form of a whole school assembly on the theme and an afternoon of classroom activities linked to the MSSC Day theme. MSSC Days for the academic year 2023-2024 are as follows:

DATE

TITLE

THEME

LINK TO CURRICULUM DRIVER

04.10.2023

Celebrating Black History Month

A day to celebrate the outstanding contributions that Black people have made to British society, whether that be today or historically. It provides great opportunities to highlight key moments in Black British history. It is important to celebrate the contributions they have made to our society and support the multiculturalism and diversity that helps shape our communities. This year’s theme is: ‘Celebrating our Sisters, Saluting our Sisters, and Honouring Matriarchs of Movements’

HUMANITY

~ Having A Voice ~

Diversity, Fairness, Individuality

 

15.11.2023

Anti-Bullying Week

To engage in Anti-bullying activities e.g. Roleplay, stories, discussions, circle time, activities produced for Anti-bullying week 2023. This year’s theme is: ‘Make a noise about bullying’

HUMANITY

~ Having A Voice ~

Diversity, Fairness, Individuality

 

 

06.02.2023

Safer Internet Day

Safer Internet Day is an event organised by the UK Safer Internet Centre, which aims to promote safe, responsible and positive use of internet technology. For Safer Internet Day 2024, the theme is Want to talk about it? Making space for conversations about life online”.

INNOVATION

 

~Seizing The Chance~

Truth, Change, Resilience

21.03.2023

Holi

~What is Holi and how is it celebrated?

Holi celebrates the arrival of spring, the end of winter, the blossoming of love, and for many it's a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships.

Links to British values of Mutual Respect and Tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.

INNOVATION

 

~Seizing The Chance~

Truth, Change, Resilience

22.05.2023

 

World Day for Cultural Diversity

Also known as ‘Diversity Day’

The celebration of World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development highlighting not only the richness of the world’s cultures, but also the essential role of intercultural dialogue for achieving peace and sustainable development.  Focusing on engaging in continuous dialogue to ensure that all members of society benefit from sustainable development. Celebrated on 21st May every year.

THE WORLD

 

~Being The Change~

Responsibility, Equality, Sustainability

 

05.06.2023

World Environment Day

World Environment Day is the United Nations day for encouraging worldwide awareness and action to protect our environment.

THE WORLD

 

~Being The Change~

Responsibility, Equality, Sustainability