Our pledge.
“By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” (John 13:35)
The above verse, taken from the Gospel of John, is central to Westminster Diocese’s mission to promote racial justice, equality and diversity. The command to love our neighbour extends to all human beings irrespective of race, ethnicity, culture, or background. As an expression of that love, we envision a vibrant community with full equality, that embraces diversity and allows for equality of opportunity for all.
We aim to challenge bias, discrimination or stereotyping that can lead to racial injustice or inequality and will work to embed anti-racist practice into all areas of our work. We aim to address the cumulative effects of past and present inequities to eliminate disparities and enable all our members to flourish. We believe that this can be achieved through the education of the whole person throughout the whole curriculum with Christ at the centre. You can read more about the practice in our school in the document below:
As servants of Christ, we assert the primacy of love, the uniqueness of the person, the importance of solidarity, the pursuit of academic excellence and our commitment to equality, social justice and the common good as the visible fruits of the faith. The Gospel is at the heart of the work of the Diocese and we serve one another in the knowledge that we only have one teacher, Jesus who prayed that we “may be one” (John 17:11).
God does not discriminate: each person is equally called and valued and no-one can escape his infinite love and mercy. He is also fair and unbiased, protecting his people, especially those who are disadvantaged or suffering.
(Racial Justice, Equality and Diversity in Sacred Scripture)
“Those who say they love God, must love their brothers and sisters.” 1 John 4:19-21
“Love one another, share with those in need, live in peace” Romans 12: 9-18
“God created all people in His image” Genesis 1:26-31
Racial justice, Equality and Diversity Pledge
At St Peter & St Paul, we welcome our duties under the Equality Act 2010. We are committed to just and equal treatment for all, and this commitment is evident in our school Mission Statement,
‘Love one another as I have loved you’ John 13:34
and in our School Values which underpin our school ethos.
We aim to ensure that all our learners thrive and reach their full potential. By raising awareness of diversity and how to eliminate discrimination, and by promoting equality of opportunity and fostering good relations, we are preparing our children to become good global citizens, and to appreciate and celebrate the diverse society in which we live.
Signed on behalf of the pupils, staff, parents/carers, Governors and all stakeholders
Miss T Peters
Head Teacher
22nd July 2024