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School Aims
Winterbourne Junior Girls’ School aims to provide children the opportunity to develop towards their full potential; academically, emotionally and socially by encouraging a positive approach to all aspects of school life; creating a safe, caring and stimulating learning environment for all.
ACHIEVEMENT – to give everyone equal access to a broad and balanced education so they can realise their full potential.
SELF – to develop in everyone a sense of self-esteem, independence, enjoyment and co-operation.
INVOLVEMENT– to involve pupils and all adults associated with the school, in our organisation and discipline through clear communication.
RESPECT – to have respect for and courtesy towards others, recognising and being mindful of the protected characteristics as laid out in the Equality Act 2010 i.e. race; age; sex; religion or belief; disability; gender reassignment; marriage and civil partnership; pregnancy and maternity; sexual orientation