At Varndean College we actively promote British Values and acknowledge their place in our own expectations, vision and values.
The UK Government set out its definition of British Values in the 2011 Prevent Strategy. In 2014, the Department of Education published guidance on promoting British Values to ensure young people leave school and college prepared for life in modern Britain.
The five definitions of British values are as follows:
Varndean College promotes diversity, multiculturalism and acceptance with a strong sense of social and moral responsibility. Our aim is to develop our students into well-rounded, free thinking individuals who are well prepared for the next stage of their lives.
We prepare our students for life in modern Britain by developing an understanding of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty, mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.
It is our aim that during their time at Varndean College, all of our students develop the skills and knowledge to enable them to contribute effectively to the wider community. As well as being fully engaged in their learning experience, we want our students to become responsible citizens.
We provide a range of opportunities to promote and develop these values within curriculum. In addition, through our Tutorial and enrichment programmes you will have the opportunity to explore and develop the values, knowledge, confidence and skills to prepare you for life in modern Britain and to successfully progress to employment.