The Department for Education state that there is a need “to create and enforce a clear and rigorous expectation on all schools to promote the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.”
The government set out its definition of British values in the 2011 Prevent Strategy and these values were reiterated by the Prime Minister in 2014. In addition, guidance was published by the DfE in November 2014 and states that as part of SMSC provision schools should:
Through their provision of SMSC, schools should:
The guidance also gives specific examples of the understanding and knowledge that is expected of students.
The Academy supports and delivers a firm commitment to developing and upholding British Values.
Students are taught in a variety of ways including tutor time, assemblies and in subject specific content about the importance of democracy. We provide opportunities to be involved in democracy in action for example through the election of our Head Girl and Head Boy; Bedford Borough Youth Cabinet elections and the election of representatives for Learning Village Councils. Students have had opportunities to be involved in debating the importance of democracy through the 6th form debating enrichments.
Our students are actively involved in the interviewing process when new appointments are made in school. They play a big role in supporting charities, not only choosing the activities that they do to raise the money, but also making decisions regarding where the money raised goes.
The importance of Laws whether they govern the class, the Academy or the country are consistently reinforced throughout all aspects of academy life. Students and parents are taught the value and reasons behind our rules, that they govern and protect us, the responsibilities that this involves and the consequences when laws are broken. We have talks from the Community Police Office team to students on the rule of law. A yearly highlight is the ‘Prison? Me?No Way!’ for year 7 focusing on developing students’ understanding of the law. The school participates in the annual Bar Mock Trial Competition run by the Citizenship Foundation.
Promotion of the concept of ‘fair play’, following and developing rules, celebrating and rewarding success, accepting defeat and participating in activities that promote co-operation with others and inclusion for all, form an integral part of the curriculum, particularly in subjects such as PE.
Students are actively encouraged to make choices, knowing that they are in a safe and supportive environment. We educate and provide boundaries for students to make choices safely, through provision of a safe environment and empowering education. Students are encouraged to know, understand and exercise their rights and personal freedoms and advised how to exercise these safely, for example through our E-Safety and tutor sessions. Whether it is through choice of tasks in lessons, of participation in our enrichment programme or the selection of their Learning Village charity, students are given the freedom to make choices. We are a Stonewall Champion school and hold the Equalities Award.
Respect, openness and honesty are part of our core values. This can be seen and felt in our pervading ethos in school. The students know and understand that it is expected and imperative that respect is shown to everyone, whatever differences we may have.
Bedford Academy is situated in an area which is greatly culturally diverse and we place a great emphasis on promoting diversity with the student and staff body. Over 40 languages are spoken at our Academy and as such students experience diversity on a day to day basis. Our RE, PCD (Personal Cultural Development), assemblies and tutor teaching reinforce this. Members of different faiths or religions are encouraged to share their knowledge to enhance learning within classes.
We deliver a cross curricular approach to the delivery of SMSC, including British Values