Prospectus - Aims
Together staff, parents and Governors of our school have worked hard reviewing our progress over the last five years and looking ahead to the future. They have drawn up a vision statement to reflect how we want to learn and grow as a school community.
“Learning together to lead the way”Our Aims
At Chilton Trinity we aim to be an inclusive learning community. We expect our students to do their best and achieve to their highest standard. We want out students to be equipped to make a positive contribution to their local and global communities. We want our students to enjoy school and become capable, lifelong learners, able to adapt and respond positively to challenges in a world of continuous change.
What does this mean?
Student Performance Goals
- Students achieve or exceed expected levels of attainment.
- Students are equipped with the literacy, numeracy, ICT and other learning skills they need for their futures.
- Students show respect for themselves and others.
- Students are emotionally and physically healthy with a strong sense of self worth.
- Students are responsible, caring citizens prepared to make a positive contribution to society.
- Students are intellectually curious, lifelong learners.
- Students are confident, independent and collaborative learners.
For 2007 - 2008 our school will be implementing four key development strategies to help us achieve our goals and targets.
To further develop Teaching for Effective Learning.
- To improve behaviour for learning.
- To improve literacy for learning.
- To effectively develop ICT for learning.
“Continuous improvement is a key feature of the success of the College and there were numerous examples of development through learning.”
Investors in People March 2005
"Every Child Matters"
