Two on-line sessions to explore spiritual development within collective worship and across the curriculum (IQs 2 and 3) and creating a culture of justice and responsibility (IQ5). You do need to attend both of these sessions.
We will explore the concept of spirituality, reflecting on the most recent research, educational practice and Christian tradition. The session will focus on the importance of spiritual development and its centrality for a distinctively Christian flourishing school, with practical ideas to help to promote, enable and evidence this within collective worship and across the curriculum.
There will also be the opportunity to explore what a culture of justice and responsibility looks like, with a focus on local, national, and global issues, and practical ideas to encourage and facilitate children to become courageous advocates and ‘agents of change’.
- Date: 19 & 26 November 2026
- Lead by: Lynsay Jennings & Charmian Gamble
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- Fee: Free of charge to schools in the Diocesan Service Agreement, £75.00 to all other delegates.
- Please note: we reserve the right to cancel any training event if there is less than 10 delegates booked.