Our Faith & Religious Character

Bishop Rawle C.E. Primary School is a very proud Anglican school which cherishes its links to the Parish of Cheadle with Freehay, TMPF Trust’s RE and Collective Worship network, the Trust’s sister schools, and the Diocese of Lichfield. The vison of the school is: Going for GOLD with God, and our theologically-rooted vision is inspired by:

'I can do all things through Christ because He gives me strength.'

Philippians 4:13 ICB

At Bishop Rawle C.E. Primary School, we aim to provide a safe and caring Christian community rooted in Christ’s love. We believe that happy children achieve, succeed and overcome life’s challenges. We value everyone as a child of God and believe that each one of us has the ability to achieve our highest potential by living and learning in the fullness of God.


Leading us in faith

Rev. Garry Higgs Vicar
Mrs J. Hill R.E. & Collective Worship Co-ordinator
Mr N. Shaw Trust R.E. Leader
Mr C. Casey Trust Collective Worship Leader
Mrs L. Jennings Lichfield Diocese - Christian Distinctiveness Advisor

SIAMS

The Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) is the Church of England and Methodist Church’s outworking of the requirements of section 48 of the Education Act 2005. It is a key element of the life of all Church of England and Methodist schools in England. SIAMS explores ways in which each school’s theologically-rooted Christian vision drives its work and enables the school to live up to its foundation as a Church school.

'This school is a safe and caring community, rooted in Christ's love.'

(SIAMS, 2023)

To find out more about SIAMS and to find a report.


St Giles the Abbott

St. Giles the Abbott is our local Church and sits within the Parish of Cheadle with Freehay. Rev Garry Higgs is the Vicar of our Church and we enjoy welcoming him into school to lead us in worship and support us on our journey of faith.

Lichfield Diocese

School are proud to be part of the Diocese of Lichfield and embrace the support of the Diocese and the way in which this can help our pupils and staff to flourish.

A copy of the Holy Bible with a rosary placed on top.

Bible Reading

'An intelligent heart acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge.'

(Proverbs, 18:15)