What does it mean to be a Church of England school?
As a Church of England school, we are tasked with delivering a Christian vision of education – not with delivering a Christian education.
A Christian Vision of Education
The Christian vision of education has, at its heart, Jesus’ promise of ‘life in all its fullness’ (John 10:10). So we seek to educate our children for fullness of life, to work to fulfill their God-given potential, whether they or their family identify with a faith or not, and with special consideration given to those who are disadvantaged.
Each child is to be understood as respectfully and deeply as possible: to be believed in and to be cherished. As the Archbishop of Canterbury said: ‘A Christian school is one in which the entire atmosphere is pervaded by a conviction that there is… something potentially wonderful in everybody’.
Our task as a Church of England school is to deliver an education that seeks human flourishing, so we set academic rigour within a wider framework.
Our vision for all in our school is to Inspire, Cherish and Believe in each person that they might flourish and fulfil their potential.
We live this out in school like this verse from the Gospel of John 15:5:
Jesus said ‘I am the vine; you are the branches.
If you abide in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit.’
We believe passionately that our children need to be informed about all Christian values in order to be well-rounded children that make a difference in the world that we live. We want them to be like strong trees that is referred to in the bible in the book of Jeremiah Chapter 17: 7-8:
“But blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord,
whose confidence is in him.
They will be like a tree planted by the water
that sends out its roots by the stream.
It does not fear when heat comes;
its leaves are always green.
It has no worries in a year of drought
and never fails to bear fruit.”
We feel that this image encapsulates all of this:

The vines join together to provide shade and shelter to those who need it. We are all connected and share a belongingness to each other.
Jesus is the trunk, the heart of our school, with the deepest roots imaginable. Even in a drought, the leaves of the vine are green and the branches grow vigorously, adventurously and eager for life – just like we do!
Together we produce the most amazing fruits, whether it’s the work in our classrooms or our time in the fields or in our own person. We bear our fruits and then share them as Change Agents making a difference in this world.
We seek to…
Inspire everyone with a lifelong love of learning and a yearning to fulfill their potential, by
Cherish everyone as one who is precious to God, a part of His loving family here in school
Believe in everyone, encouraging them in their own strengths and talents, by
The bible verses above with the image of the tree planted by the streams or a vine growing truly represents our school family:
Our Christian Ethos
Our ethos is strongly influenced by our Christian vision and values and we place these at the heart of everything that we do. As a church school, we have a daily act of Collective Worship and this is the heartbeat of our school. It provides opportunities for the entire school family to reflect on God and how He wants us to live today, so that we might be a blessing upon those who share our lives, our communities, our nation and the wider world. We engage fully with the seasons of the church year, going regularly to St Gregory’s church in Barnham.
Our Christian Values
There are many Christian values, each with its own layers of meaning.We believe that a school’s vision has to be fit for the purpose of the community it serves and therefore it is important that it is regularly reviewed and updated accordingly. So, every year, we hold a 'Vision and Values Week' at Barnham.

This is usually towards the end of the academic year, in June or July. We believe it is important to take time to reflect on the school vision, ensure that it is still understood by all and current for where we are at as a school and look for ways to improve and further develop. As part of this week, all stakeholders: children, staff, governors and families have a chance to share their views with us. They do this in a number of ways and we try to vary the activities each year to keep the children inspired.
Here are some examples of activities:
We asked children to consider what was at the heart of our school-

We asked them what would go in a recipe to make our school even better-

In the image below, our Year 3 class reflected on fruits that they thought we were good at bearing and ones that perhaps we could work on some more-

As part of this special week in the school calendar we gather views to determine which six values we will explore as part of our Collective Worship programme for the next academic year.
Each value has a bible verse to go with it that helps us all to understand the context of the Christian value.
We see these Christian values as fruits that we want our whole school community to grow, bear and share.
Our School Prayer
As part of Vision and Values week, all of our children contributed to writing our very own Barnham School Prayer that encapsulates our ethos and vision:
Dear God,
Thank you that we are all different and you bring us together as a family to inspire one another.
We are sorry for the times we have not tried our best or cherished each other as we should.
Please help us to believe in ourselves and each other so that together we can change the world with kindness, courage and respect
Amen.
Our School Songs
Each year we have annual 'School Vision Song Contest' and our creative children have a chance to enter this competition. We ask that children put our school vision into a song and set it to a well-known tune or popular song so that we can all sing it throughout the year.
In 2023-2024, Evelyn wrote this song, set to the tune of the Wellerman Sea Shanty:
We go to a school that’s so lovely
The name of the school is Barnham Primary
It’s values are so clear to see
Inspire, Cherish, Believe.
Jesus is at our heart
He helps us with the best of starts
Together we play our part
Inspire, Cherish, Believe
Friendship’s important, it is the key
We treat each other as a family
Forgive and be thankful so that we
Inspire, Cherish, Believe.
Compassion is the Barnham way
We learn and grow lots everyday
Happily, we all can say
Inspire, Cherish, Believe
We had two brilliant songs shared in 2024-2025, Hugo wrote this one set to the popular child's song 'B-I-N-G-O':
There is a school that is great fun
And Barnham is its name-o.
Barnham Primary School,
Barnham Primary School,
Barnham Primary School,
Yes, Barnham is its name-o
There is a school that teaches about God......
There is a school that helps us thrive.....
There is a school that welcomes all.....
There is a school that has yummy food.....
There is a school that believes in us......
Willow wrote this set to Sweet Caroline by Neil Diamond:
It all began
With Jesus, his love and kindness
And with our faith we can’t go wrong.
He is the vines
We are the branches thriving
Growing together true and strong
Hands
Helping hands
Reaching out
Helping me, helping you
Sweet Barnham School
School days never seemed so good
Barnham is cool!
We Inspire, Cherish, Believe
And now I, look all around
At my friends and my teachers
My heart's so full of gratitude
When times are hard
I find strength and forgiveness
We love a challenge, yes we do!
Hands
Helping hands
Reaching out
Helping me, helping you
Sweet Barnham School
School days never seemed so good
Barnham is cool!
We Inspire, Cherish, Believe