The All Saints Pledge
Our All Saints Pledge sits at the heart of our curriculum...
Read on to see our promise to our children and the opportunities we offer, which we believe enhance our curriculum provision and set our children up to thrive in the next stage of their learning journey.
Putting the Pledge into action
Click on the boxes below to see how we keep our promise to the children throughout their time with us at All Saints.
Year 3 will...
Have an outdoor adventure |
Learn an ancient foreign language |
Grow a plant over a season |
Write their first essay |
Light a campfire |
Make a fruit salad |
Perform in our Christmas show |
Buddy and mentor a Year 2 child |
Learn to play a keyboard |
Visit a place of worship |
Learn how to lay a table |
Self-publish a book |
Year 4 will...
Perform at The Hexagon |
Sleep over in the woods |
Buy a book for our library |
Write to a pen pal |
Learn how to look after a pet |
Sew on a button |
Complete an act of random kindness |
Prepare a Roman feast for guests |
Represent the school in a team sport |
Perform a dance |
Visit a Roman ruin |
Learn to tie a tie |
Year 5 will...
Build a medieval castle |
Watch the sunrise |
Grow something to eat |
Make a shelter to sleep under |
Interview a friend about their religion |
Perform at the O2 |
Cook supper on a campfire |
Earn a Blue Peter badge |
Spend time in a planetarium |
Visit Reading Abbey |
Ride a bike |
Visit Reading Museum |
Year 6 will...
Attend their residential |
Perform in their leavers’ show |
Use their voice and write to a politician |
Interview a former ASJ child |
Use a compass to navigate around a wood |
Learn about budgeting |
Visit their secondary school |
Watch a West End show |
Go swimming |
Write a poem or story for Reception and share it with them |
Use their voice and write to a politician |
Attend a live sporting event |
British values and community identity
In addition, throughout their time with us, children will have the opportunity to learn about and participate in key cultural celebrations and experience some of the wonderful principles which define what it means to be British! These include...
- Pancake Day
- Celebrating national events
- Harvest festival
- Fundraising for different charities
- Bonfire night
- Voting for your school parliament
- Armistice Day
- Holding a position of responsibility
We will also be encouraging them to get involved in, and help us raise awareness of, significant events and causes, such as...