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Bowdon
Church School

Christian Vision and Values

'I have come that they might have life and have it in abundance'

John 10:10

'Loving, learning and growing together'

'As the whole school community engages in work and play, pupils actively live out the vision, ‘Loving, learning and growing together’.

Ofsted 2025

Bowdon Church School aims to provide a nurturing community and rich curriculum to guide children on life's journey: fostering a love of learning, cultivating spiritual, social, moral and cultural wellbeing, and strengthening them with a growing trust and knowledge of God. 

We champion equity and inclusion, ensuring that nothing is taken from any child so they may flourish in every aspect.

We live our vision through:

  • Putting the child and their family at the centre of all decisions we make
  • Creating a warm, positive and loving environment in which to learn and work
  • Having our Christian values permeate a rich and varied curriculum resulting in excellent outcomes for all
  • Providing an inclusive education, developing resilience and independence
  • Making the safety and well-being of all pupils, families and staff as important as our achievements in learning

Established in 1553 by St Mary’s Church, Bowdon, the school’s origins are a testament to enduring Christian values. The bequest from Edward Janny, a Manchester merchant, to fund a “ffrey scole at Bawden to instruct youthe in vertue and lerninge,” reflects a long-standing theological commitment to education as a means of equipping children to flourish morally and intellectually.

Sam Halliwell
Headteacher

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Our Christian Values

Love

At BCS, we develop our value of love through our worship times together; sharing stories of how God and Jesus show love to us; modelling positive interactions and encouragement; supporting those in need, both at school, in our community and in our world; and many other valuable ways.

Respect

We develop our value of respect through sharing stories of how Jesus demonstrated respect; modelling thoughtfulness and courtesy in our interactions with others; showing empathy to our peers and community; and showing integrity in all that we do.

Hope

Jesus tells us in John 10:10 that He came to give us 'life to the full'. That fullness isn’t just about achievement, the obvious focus in any school, but also about possibility - the belief that every child, no matter their starting point, is held in the hands of a loving God and called to flourish. Our value of Hope challenges us to never give up on that vision: to set high expectations, to invest in pastoral care, to pray boldly, and to build a foundation where even the youngest can voice their questions and dreams.

Forgiveness

In Matthew 18:21 Peter asked Jesus, “How many times should I forgive someone, as many as seven times?” Jesus replied with, “No, you should forgive seventy times seven.” That's 490 times!

Forgiveness is a powerful virtue that helps children (all of us) build healthy relationships, develop emotional resilience, and grow into compassionate adults / citizens. As a school, teaching children to value and practise forgiveness begins with helping them understand that everyone makes mistakes—including themselves. We develop our value of forgiveness through modelling it to one another through restorative practice; sharing Christian stories in our worship; discussing how we can forgive when things go wrong; teaching what sincere apologies mean; learning that every day is a new day; and celebrating when a child shows forgiveness and shows empathy to another.

Wisdom

We teach our children that wisdom can take many forms and can belong to people of all ages and all walks of life. We expect children to hear and value different sources of wisdom in our school community and teach children to grow their understanding of themselves. We seek to inspire children with the stories from the Bible, of wise leaders and inspirational figures. Through worship and the curriculum, we encourage children to understand what it means to say that God is the source of all true wisdom.

Koinonia

We provide opportunities for children to worship, experience personal encounters with Jesus and to develop a closer relationship with God. We encourage a sense of awe and wonder at the beauty, power and mystery of the world. Community is
extremely important to us and we foster a sense of fellowship by bringing together pupils and staff to celebrate shared values in the school and wider community. At the centre of our school community is positive teaching and developing an understanding of the Christian Faith and the teaching of the church, which we explore in our worship and RE lessons. This also encourages the development of a sense of spirituality and of community within and beyond school. We collectively experience special events and occasions. We understand and respect difference and diversity, recognising that we are all unique and loved by God.