We are committed to delivering high quality collective worship and believe that this is central in helping to foster a sense of community and expressing the school’s distinctive Christian vision. Our planned programme of assemblies largely follows a 3-year Bible overview but also incorporates key events in other religions and also non-religious national awareness days or months.  We welcome regular visitors from local churches and, once a term, meet for a whole school service to celebrate successes as a school community. This opportunity for whole school collective worship unites primary and secondary children in a way that is a wonderful part of belonging to TGSA. Collective worship also happens daily within classrooms as our pupils reflect on themselves and the wider world, using a simple model for prayer.

At the end of each week, pupils meet as a key stage to celebrate the achievements of individuals and classes.