Nishkam Trust Brochure
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Nishkam Trust Brochure
nishkam school trust MA H N N E E VA M A T U C I nishkamschooltrust Sikh ethos, multi-faith schools for boys and girls of all faiths and none CONTENTS Patron’s message 2 Why choose Nishkam School? 4 A visionary curriculum 6 Curriculum enrichment 6 Why are we different? 7 The 24 Spiritual and Moral Dispositions 9 Patron’s message As parents, the happiness and fulfillment of our children is close to our hearts. In our own way, we strive to create families where our children can flourish. We hope for a secure, safe and supportive society, which will provide for our needs and aspirations. As parents, teachers and other adults, we all have a responsibility to create ideal communities, which are the building blocks for such a society. Alongside material happiness and fulfillment, the world’s faith traditions point to a more valuable kind of happiness which comes about when we go beyond ourselves, placing the needs of others before our own. Faith-based organisations can play a positive role in helping us become better parents, teachers and citizens - and most importantly, better human beings. We draw upon our spiritual heritage and the principle of being nishkam (selfless) to guide the education of children. Education begins with loving families that create a supportive and inspiring learning environment around the child. The foundations for learning are laid by the mother and father who are the child’s first teachers and role models. We believe the parents’ role is not diminished when the child starts to go to school, but their responsibility in playing an equal part in the education process increases as the child grows. We also believe that the wider community has much to contribute to the child’s education. It is the bringing together of parents, teachers and the community that is the corner stone of our ambition to create a community-led and faith-inspired school which enables all children to flourish, both academically and spiritually; an education which opens up unimagined possibilities for children. Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha, GNNSJ, the sponsoring organisation, has an international track record of creating award-winning infrastructures for community development, learning and volunteering . Our faith legacy, experience and passion has given us strong foundations to create state-of-the-art schools, which employ inspirational, highly qualified teachers. Based around an extended curriculum, it will support each child’s spiritual, physical, intellectual, moral, social and cultural development. It will enable children to connect with their origins and heritage, to contribute to society locally and globally, and to play an active role in shaping our shared future. Above all, we envisage a life-changing educational experience, not only for children, but for parents and teachers alike. Collaboration between parents, families, businesses, universities and other guiding institutions are vital in realising this vision. We hope you are inspired by our ambition for children. We invite you to join us in this shared responsibility to realise our own infinite potential to do more for the common good. Bhai Sahib Bhai (Dr.) Mohinder Singh Patron, Nishkam School Trust 2 ‘The spark of the infinite Creator dwells within you; recognise your origin and realise your potential.’ p.441, Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji (Sikh sacred scripture and eternal Guru) 3 Why choose Nishkam School? The Nishkam Vision More than Academic Excellence Nishkam Schools offer excellence in education and inspire in children a passion for lifelong learning. By recruiting outstanding teachers, we provide learning experiences which build character and responsibility. The National Curriculum is enhanced and enriched with a focus on high academic aspiration and progression towards university education. More than a School Nishkam Schools will foster communities which actively support children throughout life, both within and beyond the school gates. We work imaginatively with parents, families and guiding institutions to help ensure children are surrounded by good role models and mentors. These partnerships provide children with direct experience of civic institutions, industry and commerce, as well as skills in research and innovation. More than ‘Self’ Nishkam Schools are driven and sustained by the principle of being ‘nishkam’- creating a mindset to serve others without expectation or recognition. We recognise that this selfless practice promotes humility and unlocks great potential to transform ourselves and the world around us. 4 “Education is not the filling of a bucket, but the lighting of a fire” A broad and visionary curriculum Inspire a passion for high achievement, grounded in humility Encourages an attitude of loving responsibility towards ourselves and others Stimulate a sense of adventure Develop an intrinsic compassionate discipline Celebrate humanity as one Respect and revere all faiths Particular focus on Core Subjects Maths, English, Sciences Curriculum Enrichment To realise every child’s potential (may include additional languages, debating and public speaking, sport, music, art and drama and more…) University Entrance Preparation In particular, the UK’s top universities (Oxbridge / Russell Group ) Faith Inspiration permeating the week To promote humility, service and compassion Embedding the 24 Moral and Spiritual Dispositions throughout school life To nurture ethical responsibility in all pupils 6 “Fostering future leaders through values learning and school councils – children undertaking responsibilities and shaping decisions ethically” Why are we different? The Sikh dharam (faith) is emphatic in respecting all faiths and not seeking converts, maximising our contribution towards a cohesive society. It has a unique multi-faith ethos and the School will reflect this by positively nurturing children of all faiths and beliefs. Worshiping collectively and within specific faith groups will be an innovative characteristic of the School, as children learn from faith, not just about faith. The philosophy of faith will resonate throughout the school week and will not be confined exclusively to religious education lessons. We believe that our faith-inspired values determine the character of education and that they should be intrinsic to the positive experience of daily life. Parents in our current schools have given us feedback on the small things that have made a big difference: • • • • • • • Collective worship with prayers from Sikh faith and other world faiths – respecting others and developing a sense of common values Unique way in which teachers sit together with children at lunchtime creating a family atmosphere Well equipped with good use of technology Impressed with raising academic aspiration Reflection time built into the day allowing pupils to practise contemplation, being content, being creative and helping others Providing support to parents with the skills they need to support their children with homework The rich variety of after school activities which allow children to develop their gifts, talents, confidence and insight into their unique nature 7 “Nishkam Schools aim to produce lifelong learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and compassionate contributors to society” Our aspirations resonate strongly with the sentiments expressed in a House of Lords debate on education: ‘We are not engaged, surely, in producing just good performers in the market place or able technocrats. Our task is the training of good human beings, purposeful and wise, themselves with a vision of what it is to be human and the kind of society that makes that possible’. The Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey, quoting Cardinal Basil Hume in a House of Lords debate, 5 July 1996 8 24 Spiritual and Moral Dispositions Compassion Contemplation Being curious & valuing knowledge Being open, honest & truthful Being silent & attentive, & cultivating a sense for, the sacred and transcendence Being merciful & forgiving Being regardful of suffering Caring for all creation Sharing Being generous Creativity The 24 Spiritual & Moral Dispositions Choice Commitment Remembering roots Being loyal & steadfast Being hopeful & visionary Being courageous & confident Expressing joy Being thankful Appreciating beauty Being imaginative & explorative Community Participating & willing to lead Creating unity & harmony Cultivating inclusion Identity & belonging Being fair and just Being temperate Exercising self discipline & cultivating self contentment The school ethos will be guided by the framework of these 24 dispositions, developed by Birmingham's SACRE (Standing Advisory Committee for Religious Education. Having contributed to the development of this unique Religious Education syllabus for Birmingham, Nishkam School Trust continues to actively support its aims and approach. 9 How can I apply? Please visit www.nishkamschool.org to view and download our admissions guidance. Please visit www.nishkamschool.org for dates of Parents’ Open Days, and more information Nishkam: Committed to the practice of selflessness, going beyond oneself, unlocking infinite potential to do more for the common good nishkamschooltrust nishkam school trust MA H N N E E VA M A T U C I nishkamprimaryschool birmingham nishkam school trust MA H N N E E VA M A T U C I nishkam school trust MA H N N E E VA M A T U C I nishkamhighschool birmingham nishkam school trust MA H N N E E VA M A T U C I nishkamschool westlondon www.nishkamschool.org
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