Courageous Advocacy
Growing healthy bodies, loving hearts and inquisitive minds
Courageous advocacy is a powerful vehicle for instilling values of justice, responsibility, and positive relationships within our community and is deeply embedded within our theologically rooted Christian vision. This vision not only fosters a sense of belonging and mutual respect but also empowers children to become agents of change in their communities by recognising that each individual is uniquely capable of possessing a loving heart, pursuing wisdom and flourishing physically, academically, morally, culturally, emotionally and spiritually.
Moral and ethical development
Jesus exemplified courageous advocacy in various ways throughout his life and teachings. One of the most prominent examples can be found in his advocacy for the marginalised, oppressed, and downtrodden
Jesus frequently showed compassion and care for those who were marginalised in society. In Mark 10:13-16, Jesus challenges his disciples for trying to prevent children from coming to him. He affirms the value and dignity of children, advocating for their inclusion and protection. By doing so, Jesus challenges societal norms that devalue the powerless and reaffirms the importance of advocating for their rights.
This emphasis on ethical development equips students with the skills and confidence to become ethical leaders and advocates for positive change and creates opportunities for outreach and partnerships that have a meaningful impact on people's lives. These experiences not only broaden Children's perspectives but also cultivate a sense of solidarity and shared responsibility for addressing systemic injustices.
Shared responsibility
By embracing the belief that we each possess a loving heart and curious mind capable of pursuing wisdom for the greater good of humankind, children are encouraged to celebrate diversity and recognise the inherent worth of every individual. This mindset forms the foundation for building positive relationships based on respect, empathy, and understanding. In such an environment, children learn to balance their individual freedoms and rights with a deep sense of responsibility towards others. They understand that their actions have consequences, not only for themselves but also for the wider community, and they are thus motivated to act with integrity and compassion.
This emphasis on ethical development equips children with the skills and confidence to become ethical leaders and advocates for positive change and creates opportunities for outreach and partnerships that have a meaningful impact on people's lives. These experiences not only broaden children's perspectives but also cultivate a sense of solidarity and shared responsibility for addressing systemic injustices.
Making a difference
Courageous advocacy begins with a keen eye for identifying injustice in all its forms, being prepared to speak out and taking action to stand up for those affected. Teachers and staff play a pivotal role in creating an environment where children feel empowered to speak out against injustices they witness or experience. Whether it's bullying, discrimination, prejudice, aggression, greed, injustice, dishonesty, or any other constraint on the human spirit, the commitment to addressing these issues head-on is paramount.
This involves fostering open communication channels where children feel safe to report incidents, and providing support to both the victims and the perpetrators to address the root causes of the behaviour.
Looking beyond the confines of the school community, this can involve tackling local issues, national issues and even pressing global issues such as climate change or plastic pollution.
Above all, courageous advocacy is a genuine heartfelt call to action to make a positive impact on peoples' lives whilst recognising and balancing our freedoms and rights with our responsibilities as stewards of our planet.