Creating a community where we learn together through:
respect, kindness, curiosity and faith.
“’For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future.’” Jeremiah 29:11
Our vision is to build a flourishing community of learners, guided by God's promise in Jeremiah 29:11 of a "hope and a future." We believe every child and adult is promised a prosperous future, which we actively strive to achieve by learning together through the core values of respect, kindness, curiosity, and faith.
Inspired by Nehemiah's diligent work, we ensure everyone achieves their full potential, demonstrating that every individual's contribution is vital to building a strong, successful, and supportive school environment where all can thrive.
The story of Nehemiah (Nehemiah 1-6)
Nehemiah was a man who cared deeply about his people. When he heard that the city of Jerusalem was broken and its walls were in ruins, he felt very sad. He prayed to God and asked for help.
Nehemiah was brave and showed great faith. He travelled a long way to Jerusalem and encouraged the people to work together to rebuild the city walls. Everyone had a part to play - families worked side by side, each helping in their own way.
The work was not easy. Some people tried to stop them and make them afraid. But Nehemiah trusted God, stayed strong, and kept everyone focused. He reminded the people that they were stronger when they worked together.
Because of their teamwork, determination, and faith, the walls were rebuilt in just 52 days!
What we can learn from Nehemiah:
- Faith – Trusting God, even when things feel difficult
- Curiosity – Finding out what needs to be done and planning carefully
- Respect and Kindness – Working together and supporting one another
- Community – Everyone plays an important part
Nehemiah’s story shows us that when we work together with courage, kindness, and faith, we can achieve great things and help everyone to flourish.