
Vision and Values in Action
Thursday, February 4, 2027
Date
9:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Time
Chelmsford Diocesan Office, 53 New Street, Chelmsford, CM1 1AT
Location
£0 - £136.14
Cost
About This Event
This course supports primary and secondary leaders develop ways in which to bring to life the school vision in your school community.
Join Us for Vision and Values in Action!
This half a day course supports primary and secondary leaders develop ways in which to bring to life the school vision in your school community. It includes real examples from across our schools and a variety of ideas that you can take away with confidence, equipping you to translate your vision and values into meaningful daily practice.
This engaging, interactive course is designed to support leaders in developing their vision and values across the whole school community.
Participants will:
Consider their current vision and evaluate it’s impact
Explore the wider picture around the theological underpinning of the vision
Examine how different schools translate their vision into meaningful action
Participate in an activity linked to the Church of England Vision for Education
Collaborate with peers to share ideas, challenges and successes
Consider ways in which the impact of the vision can be monitored
Organiser
Education Team - The Diocese of Chelmsford
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