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younger pupils and making a difference by serving on committees such as the School Council or Eco Committee. As we seek to shape a sustainable and environmentally responsible future, our whole community is committed to retaining and building upon our eco-school status. “We recognise the vital importance of academic rigour and understand the benefits of mutual support. An innovative curriculum allows pupils to make choices about their learning, so they can develop confidence in their own decision-making and recognise their talents. Alongside core subjects of English, maths and science, pupils receive subject specialist teaching in areas such as coding, Spanish, Latin, engineering and humanities. Regular cross-curricular Academic Enrichment Days encourage pupils to explore the world around them, making links in knowledge and skills across subjects. Children also have the opportunity to explore computing and the use of iPads, and while we know that these skills are vital in a digital world, we also maintain our tradition of encouraging children to have neat and legible handwriting! “Wellbeing is an important priority for the whole of St Faith’s. Our tailored

approach helps each child understand and articulate their own needs, as we guide them towards balancing a wide range of activities. A dedicated pastoral care team oversees our tutorial and house system, and we engage with a range of approaches to help children navigate friendships, including the Girls on Board programme and participation in anti-bullying week. “We are privileged to enjoy excellent facilities – including plenty of outside space and dedicated age-appropriate play areas. The Hub is a specialised building for science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) complete with an observatory, science laboratory and computing suites. The Hub is a place of real excitement, often showcasing pupil projects such as our Green Goblin racing cars or rocket builds. A range of other facilities, including art and drama studios, a well-stocked and popular library, music recital rooms, a multi-purpose sports hall

and sports pitches ensure that pupils can always find a place in the school that feels like home. Our extracurricular activities range from gymnastics to chess, and there are many opportunities for music, drama, creative arts and sporting pursuits, as well as school trips close to home and overseas. “I am often asked whether there are characteristics that define a child who will thrive at St Faith’s, but my answer is always the same. We are an inclusive community and value everyone equally, tailoring education to the individual. Many types of child flourish at St Faith’s. The diversity of our community, with families joining from various cultural backgrounds, is a key strength. By the time pupils leave at the age of 13, as well as gaining a valuable global perspective, we hope our youngest Old Fidelians will share one key characteristic: to uphold our values of kindness, community and excellence as they journey into the future.”

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