EthosEast Tilbury Primary School is a partner in the Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust. We believe that all pupils in this community should be able to achieve their full potential through good and outstanding teaching and learning based on the Co-operative values. All pupils, parents, staff and other stakeholders are therefore encouraged to contribute to the school as an autonomous learning community. East Tilbury Primary School’s ethos is based on the Co-operative values of self-help, self-responsibility, democracy, equality, equity and sharing a sense of collective responsibility for supporting each other.
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VisionEast Tilbury Primary School provides a first class education for the local community by providing a new and exciting curriculum based on inspiring pupils, providing knowledge and developing aspirations. Our pupils are confident young people with high self-esteem, high expectations and a clear sense of their personal responsibilities both for themselves and to others. Our school is a place of inspiration where pupils learn about themselves, learn how to learn, learn how to work with others, and learn how to define and achieve their personal goals. This is a school where children feel safe and “Aim High!”
Accelerated progress in raising standards is being achieved through inspirational leadership, dynamic partnerships and strong stakeholder engagement across the whole of the Trust. |
principles and values
The Osborne Co-operative Academy Trust is committed to the Co-operative values. We are all members of the Schools’ Co-operative Society and work in partnership to support other Co-operative Schools.
Learner entitlements
Children have a calm, safe and positive environment.
Children to be respected and show respect.
To come to school and feel happy, safe and secure.
To enable all learners to fully achieve and develop through an effective learning environment, planning and assessment.
Values and Principles
The Values and Principles embraced by the worldwide co-operative movement have evolved from the ideals of the early co-operators of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Self-help
In co-operatives, people help each other whilst helping themselves by working together for mutual benefit. |
Self-responsibility
Individuals within co-operatives act responsibly and play a full part in the organisation. |
Democracy
A Co-operative will be structured so that members have control over the organisation ? one member, one vote. |
Equality
Each member will have equal rights and benefits (according to their contribution). |
Equity
Members will be treated justly and fairly. |
Solidarity
Members will support each other and other co-operatives |
Ethical Values
In the tradition of their founders, co-operative members believe in the ethical values of:
~Honesty ~ Openness ~Social responsibility ~
~Caring for others~
In the tradition of their founders, co-operative members believe in the ethical values of:
~Honesty ~ Openness ~Social responsibility ~
~Caring for others~