The Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural (SMSC) development of our students has always been at the centre of the education offered at Horbury Academy. Our approach to SMSC is embedded in the ethos of mutual respect, tolerance and collaboration; an approach that is key to a full and positive participation in life in Britain today.
We recognise the multi-cultural and changing nature of society in the United Kingdom. The ethos of the academy is traditionally one of a caring and understanding community which values truth, honesty, respect for property, and self-discipline. Horbury Academy rejects bullying, cheating, deceit, cruelty and dishonesty. All adults model and promote expected behaviour, treating all people as valuable individuals and showing respect for pupils and their families.
Examples of how fundamental British values, including democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs, are actively promoted at Horbury Academy include:
- Academy aims and ethos statement
- Student Voice activities
- Life (PSHE) Citizenship lessons
- Religious Education (RE) lessons
- Discussion within curriculum subjects
- Extra-curricular activities
- Remembrance Service
- Assemblies
- Charity work
- Sporting events
- Educational visits and other learning outside the classroom.