We aim to develop responsible, co-operative and independent citizens who are able to fulfill their potential in the ever-changing and developing world. Children will be able to meet challenges with a positive attitude and strive for success. New technology will be approached with understanding and confidence and expectations of the world. We accept that children are not learning machines, and that they need to behave like children in order to grow into adults. We know that the most effective learning takes place when children are interested and motivated, so we also know that our classrooms must be lively, motivating places in which the teacher is also the “lead learner”.