SIAMS
Understanding SIAMS at Hill Top C of E Primary School
As a Church of England school, Hill Top C of E Primary School is subject to the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) framework. This page provides information for parents about what SIAMS involves and how it relates to your child's education.
What is SIAMS?
SIAMS stands for the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools. It is an inspection process that evaluates the distinctiveness and effectiveness of church schools. While Ofsted inspects all schools for academic standards, SIAMS specifically looks at how well we live out our Christian vision and values as a Church of England school.
Why is SIAMS important?
SIAMS helps ensure that as a Church of England school, we maintain our distinctive Christian character whilst providing an inclusive, caring environment where all children can flourish. The inspection helps us reflect on our practice and continually improve the education and spiritual development we offer to your children.
What does a SIAMS inspection focus on?
The SIAMS inspection evaluates how effectively our school's distinctive Christian vision is established and promoted. It explores the impact of this vision on:
- The school's Christian character and ethos
- Collective worship
- Religious Education
- Leadership and management
- The spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils
- How we meet the needs of all learners
How often do SIAMS inspections take place?
SIAMS inspections typically occur every 5 years. The inspection is carried out by inspectors appointed by the Church of England Education Office.
What happens during a SIAMS inspection?
During a SIAMS inspection, the inspector will:
- Observe lessons, collective worship and the daily life of the school
- Meet with pupils, staff, governors and parents
- Review school documentation and evidence
- Assess how well the school's Christian vision impacts all aspects of school life
How does SIAMS benefit my child?
SIAMS helps ensure that your child benefits from:
- A nurturing environment based on Christian values
- Opportunities for spiritual and moral development
- High-quality Religious Education that encourages reflection and understanding of different faiths
- Inclusive collective worship that respects all backgrounds
- A school ethos that values each child as a unique individual
Our Christian Vision
At Hill Top C of E Primary School, our Christian vision is at the heart of everything we do. We believe in nurturing each child to develop their full potential in a caring, inclusive community. Our vision is:
Catch the Spirit
‘Learning to LOVE, loving to LEARN and aspiring to SERVE’
We firmly believe love comes first. It is the foundation of who we are and all we do.
We teach children to love first; 'Love your neighbour as yourself.' Mark 12:31 and to show love in their words and in their actions, treating everyone with dignity and respect.
Our Most Recent SIAMS Inspection
Our school was last inspected under the SIAMS framework in ..... The inspection found that:
How can parents support the school's Christian ethos?
We value parental involvement in our school community. You can support our Christian ethos by:
- Discussing with your child the values they are learning about at school
- Attending school worship events when parents are invited
- Supporting charitable initiatives organised by the school
- Sharing your thoughts and feedback about our Christian character
- Participating in community events that celebrate our school values
Have Questions?
If you have any questions about SIAMS or our school's Christian character, please don't hesitate to contact:
- Our Headteacher Mrs Ball
- Our Foundation Governors