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Khalsa Secondary Academy Faith Inspired Education Welcome It is with great privilege and pleasure that through God’s grace, we are able to congratulate the community on the news that the Department of Education has given us the go-ahead to open a secondary Sikh faith school in September 2013. In 2007, the Khalsa Primary School opened its doors and has recently been awarded an ‘Outstanding’ school status by Ofsted. The school has reached the pinnacle of our educational system in a short space of time. This is as a direct result of the combined efforts of the Governors, Staff, Parents, Volunteers and of course the children. The Secondary school will be built on the success of the Primary and just like the Primary, it will be a faith school, grounded in Sikh beliefs and teachings. Our commitment is to educate all our students to become everything that they can be and are meant to be, and prepare them to play their part in our dynamic, multi-faith, multi-ethnic and multi-talented society. The literal translation of the word ’Sikh’ is a life-long learner and we will inspire a love of learning, a spirit of enquiry and improve the life chances and opportunities for all our students. A sense of fun and enjoyment will prevail in an ethos of mutual respect. This is your school a place for your child to flourish, experience a dynamic curriculum which provides challenge and excitement. There will be an extensive programme and opportunity to learn sports which remain part of Sikh history and transformed for today’s Olympic games. An additional hour each day allows for us to ensure an enriched and encompassing experience for all our pupils and provision of a different kind. We look forward to welcoming you to the Secondary school on the 4th September 2013. The Trustees of the Slough Sikh Education Trust Our Mission & Vision The Khalsa Secondary School will build on the outstanding provision of Khalsa Primary School and will be a happy and inclusive school, where students of all faiths and of none are respected and supported. We will nurture the potential of all students and provide them with opportunities to achieve more than they thought possible. The Sikh faith is emphatic in respecting all faiths and does not seek to convert. Our vision for the school is based on the Sikh ethos. Beyond Academic Achievement (kirat karna) Beyond The Individual (naam japna) Beyond Selflessness (wandh chakna) Where we will provide an exceptional academic education and encourage a passion for life-long learning where students, staff and parents will work together with honesty, integrity and selfdiscipline. We will foster all aspects of personal development and encourage students to take a life-long journey of self-discovery. The principles of Khalsa will support students in undertaking this journey towards purity of spirit by self-reflection and meditation. We will inspire students to share their future skills, knowledge and income with those in need without discrimination. Within a Spiritual Environment We provide an inclusive morning assembly period where students and teachers will collectively congregate, focusing on universal values and prayers from the Sikh scriptures. Each day will begin with prayers for all of humanity in accordance with the Akal Takhat (supreme authority) code of conduct. our mission are the Sikh values of Naam Japna (meditation), Kirat Karna (honest earning) and Vand Shakna (sharing your earnings with the needy). We will build an understanding of other faiths whilst positively nurturing each young person’s own faith. At the heart of We will reflect on our commitment to these values every day during our prayers. “ Khalsa Primary Slough is an outstanding Sikh school where Sikh values permeate daily life and drive aspirations.” Section 48 Inspection November 2011 “ EExcellent Ex xce cellllllen en nt ca ccare, car are re, g guidance and an d su supp ppo pp ort co cou support coupled with a highly effective curriculum are having a remarkable impact on pupils’ personal development which is excellent” Ofsted Khalsa Primary School October 2011. Pastoral care Students will find themselves in a school where great importance is attached to pastoral care. The Khalsa way will be at the heart of our daily life, and will be the foundation for nurturing the individual. This is one reason why they will do well within the school, whatever their ability. Pastoral care will be organised on a year group system building a supportive school community allowing their academic work as well as personality and character to flourish. We will work positively, celebrating what is good, encouraging and inspiring so that every student can understand and develop their potential. Academic Excellence We will have high expectations of our students. We will expect each student to work hard, to play hard, and to take a full part in the life of the school. Each student will be challenged to give of their best. We will use the Khalsa ethos of personal care to identify personal, social, spiritual and academic targets for each student, which will be monitored regularly. We will have excellent facilities and a highly committed and professional staff dedicated to supporting and guiding your child’s development. “ We will provide the opportunities for a rich educational experience that enables everyone to become fully developed personally with the confidence and capability to make a positive contribution to society. In all that we do in school we will aim for quality and excellence.” An Outstanding Curriculum All students will follow a core academic curriculum including: English Language and Literature, Mathematics, Science, Modern Foreign Language, History, Geography, Religious and Sikh Studies, Information Technology, Music (including Shabad (hymn) practice), Drama, Art, Design and Technology, Personal and Citizenship Studies (PHSE) and Physical Education. Panjabi or another Modern Foreign Language will be a compulsory part of the additional curriculum. Another foreign language will also be made available. At the end of Key Stage 3, students will select courses to be studied to GCSE level in Years 9, 10 and 11. The English Baccalaureate will form the core curriculum. Sikh students will be expected to take Panjabi and Sikh Studies except in special circumstances. Extended Sports Curriculum We believe that education continues beyond the traditional school day. There will be a wide range of activities in which students may extend their skills and aptitudes or just have fun. Our students will have the opportunity to partake in debates and drama, be able “ to choose from a range of activities to include, traditional sports such as archery, martial arts, horse riding, classical music and community projects. The development of the whole person is crucial and this will be supported through a wide range of extracurricular and enrichment activities.” Aadam Syed, age 11, European Golf Tournament 2012 Champion and member of Sikh Golf Society UK Good Discipline A strong foundation for good discipline has been built within the Khalsa Primary school. We will continue to instil the same values and excellent behaviour management and will set high expectations for all to continue to create the right environment for learning. In Partnership We will establish strong bonds between home, school and the community; sharing time and skills with the community in order both to enhance the experience of students and parents and to strengthen the local community. We want to work in partnership with parents to help their child to achieve their full potential and make a positive contribution. The happiness of your son or “ daughter will be as important as academic and personal success. Together we can achieve anything. We will continue a close relationship with parents and the community as this will be fundamental to our approach and we will strive to involve them so that they too feel part of the school.” Charitable Giving We will be building on the charity support provided through the Khalsa Primary School. Each year 7 group will agree to support a suitable local charity or community project, which they will continue to support throughout their school life. This will allow the pupils to develop long term relationships with the wider community. Guru Angad Dev Ji, the second Guru stressed mental as well as physical development through education, sports and discipline as the important characteristics of a Sikh. “Through faith and trust, we receive spiritual wisdom and meditation from You.” Guru Angad Dev Ji, Ang 150 “Make feat out of fear, hands ‘out of love and eyes out of education; Nanak Says, in this way, O wise woman shall you meet the bridegroom (God).” Guru Angad Ji, Ang 139 “The true congregation of the true Guru, is the school for the soul, where the glorious virtues of the Lord are studied.” Guru Raam Daas, Raag Kaanraa, 1316 “He Himself is the school, He Himself is the teacher, and He Himself brings the students to be taught.” Guru Amar Daas Ji, Ang 552 “Meeting with the Guru, be a sincere student of proper conduct, and suffering shall never touch you.” Guru Arjan Dev Ji Ang 50 Khalsa Secondary Academy Tel: 01753 823501 Fax: 01753 522055 Email: info@khalsasecondaryschool.com Web: www.khalsasecondaryschool.com Facebook: Khalsa-Secondary-Academy Twitter: @khalsa secondary Faith Inspired Education Design by: www.mandjschools.co.uk