Vision & Values
Building a community of life long learners.
A child who has been to Foulds will at 18 be:
- Appreciative and value difference and equality
 - Caring
 - Confident
 - Driven
 - Empathetic
 - Excited about the future
 - Flourishing (even if this comes after they have finished their time at Foulds)
 - Global citizens
 - Grounded
 - Independent
 - Lifelong learners
 - Motivated
 - Part of the community
 - Part of society
 - Polite
 - Prepared to meet different challenges
 - Prepared to try different experiences
 - Principled
 - Reflective
 - Resilient
 - Resourceful
 - Respectful
 - Self-assured
 - Successful
 - Well mannered
 - Well rounded
 
A child who has been to Foulds will at 18:
- Have fond memories
 - Know themselves
 - Have skills for life
 - Have direction
 - Have family values
 - Have an awareness and acceptance of diversity
 
The Foulds Community believes in:
- Enjoying school - building a love of learning (lifelong learners)
 - Inspiring
 - Safety
 - Holistic development – a well-rounded passionate individual, investing in strong foundations (emotional and academic) so that they have a good head on their shoulders.
 - Striving high in all areas of the curriculum - trying your best, challenging yourself
 - Being aspirational, high achieving (all types of abilities are recognised and valued – we find and celebrate individual talent and strengths) – offering a full curriculum and recognising the importance of extra-curricular activities.
 - Preparing children to learn from mistakes, adapt after failure (seeing it as an opportunity to grow) and to achieve goals now and in the future – growth mindset, resilient, inspired, confident, independent, co-operative.
 - Being principled – knowing right from wrong, having morals, being global citizens.
 - Respectful, healthy, valued relationships for all - team work – all working towards the same goal – (children, staff, parents)
 - Every day being important
 - Children having the confidence to be who they want to be
 - Risk-taking, initiative, tenacity, honesty, not being afraid to have a go or ask for help.
 - Rigour, consistency across the board (discipline, structure and boundaries).
 - Fairness and being supportive of each other.
 - Healthy children (a balanced diet and exercise)
 - Communication – we are open
 - Freedom of, and space for, respectful speech and opinion
 - Being inclusive and compassionate – giving equal opportunity, understand difference and ensure everyone is able to achieve, regardless of different needs and backgrounds.
 
The Foulds Community does not believe in:
- All work and no play
 - Over emphasis on teaching to a test – hard and fast results over a balanced and happy individual
 - Controlling or micro-managing others
 - Unfairness
 - Accepting racism, homophobia, bullying, making fun of each other.
 - “I can’t”
 - A sense of entitlement
 - Everything being the teacher’s responsibility
 - All children being the same
 - Communication being used in a negative way
 - Homework for the sake of it
 

