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Knighton Church in Wales Primary School
Caru Duw, Caru Pawb, Caru Dysgu
Review of the School of Sanctuary work done in the 2024 to 2025 academic year.
We started the year putting the final stages to our application for formal “School of Sanctuary” status. Recognising that our school does not have children from Refugee or Asylum Seeking Families at present, seeking the award represents the school preparing for if and when we do, and striving to provide the best school experience for everyone and anyone, whoever they are, wherever they are from and whatever their individual circumstances and needs are. We are all different!
Assemblies ever two weeks explore what sanctuary is all about, using the termly values as our guide. I.e. Kindness, Peace, Forgiveness, Hope, Compassion and Perseverance.
Linking with RVE, Religion, Values and Ethics, we use religious festivals to acknowledge different faiths and promote understanding. As a Church in Wales School, we are inclusive and respectful of all faiths and those who have none. The assemblies exploring Sanctuary also provide a challenge to recognise, in age appropriate ways, the challenges in the world today – war, famine, climate change, poverty and persecution – pressures that make some people decide to try to find sanctuary.
We also aim to have three artistic projects over a year to express the children’s creativity and thinking about Sanctuary.
So, what have we done?
Maths in the last week of the summer term? Absolutely! But with a twist.
Use the given digits to create a division to solve using long division. If your answer is correct and meets the criteria you can sit out of the next calculation and play Uno instead! Some of the criteria: the largest answer, and even answer, a remainder that can be simplified, an even second digit etc!
Today we read ‘The Rainbow Serpent’ which is an Aboriginal Dreamtime story. After discussing the story, we worked in groups to complete our activities. Some children decided to develop their AI skills by using Adobe to generate a illustration of the rainbow serpent; some learners listened to some didgeridoo rhythms and then looked at some images of different didgeridoos before creating their own. We also created our own dance based on the movements that the animals in the story make.
As part of our community-based art project, we worked with Ciara and Izzy from Old School Arts to create a mural of birds flying over Knighton. Every learner in the school was involved in the project, from painting the mural to creating their own bird. This project followed our work from Refugee Week and the theme of ‘Community as a Superpower’ and that together we are strong, creative and make things happen.