We Learn, We Love, We Belong
Psalm 51:10 says: “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.”
We Learn
Every child has the right to access meaningful, high-quality learning experiences. Teaching is adapted to meet diverse needs, ensuring all learners can progress and succeed. Curiosity, creativity, and exploration are encouraged for every individual.
This is echoed spiritually in Psalm 51:10, which asks God to “renew a right spirit within me.” Learning is not just about knowledge, but about growth of the heart and mind—becoming teachable, open, and ready to grow in understanding and wisdom.
We Love
The school community is nurturing, compassionate, and supportive. Relationships are central: children, staff, and families treat one another with empathy and care. Emotional wellbeing and respect for differences are prioritised.
Love flows from a clean heart, free from selfishness or bitterness. Just as Psalm 51:10 asks God to “create in me a clean heart,” our school seeks to cultivate authentic love—for God, for each other, and for ourselves—so that our community thrives in kindness and respect.
We Belong
Every child and family feels welcomed, valued, and included. Diversity is celebrated, and differences are seen as strengths. Inclusion is embedded in the school culture—no one is left out or overlooked.
Belonging is about more than being part of a group—it is about connection, restoration, and acceptance. As Psalm 51 teaches, renewal of heart and spirit leads to restored relationships. At our school, every individual finds their place, their voice, and their sense of home within our community.
Summary
Learning, loving, and belonging are intertwined. They require openness, compassion, and renewal—of both mind and heart. Here, every child grows academically, emotionally, and spiritually, becoming a confident, caring, and connected member of our school community.
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Summary:
Psalm 51:10 supports the idea that learning, loving, and belonging are not just actions but spiritual movements. They require inner renewal. The verse underlines that transformation of the heart and spirit is foundational to truly learning God's ways, loving purely, and belonging fully—to God and to each other.