Every child in our family is only a short walk away from a great school. Our values of Belong, Be Brave and Be Our Best support our vision and are evident in everyday life in our schools.

At Casterton Primary Academy, our mission is to ensure that every child is given every opportunity to SHINE.
At Casterton Primary Academy, we believe in ambition for all.
SHINE underpins every aspect of Casterton life and guides our daily interactions:
We work collaboratively with family, friends, and members of the community to embed our SHINE charter throughout our curriculum.
We want all our pupils to achieve their best and prepare them for future education and employment in their chosen career.
We showcase the achievements of our parents, pupil’s siblings and other members of our community to inspire and promote a love of lifelong learning.
We want our pupils to be aware of, and celebrate their cultural heritage, both in the local area and further afield, if they have roots in other countries. Living in Burnley is the fact that unites them all and is the basis for geographical and historical learning.
We have designed our curriculum to meet the needs and diversity of our pupils at Casterton Primary Academy, using the National Curriculum Programmes of Study which are covered on a 2 year rolling programme.
It is a statutory duty for all UK schools to promote and teach fundamental British Values.
The Government sets out its definition of British Values in the 2011 ‘Prevent Strategy’. The five British Values are:-
At Casterton Primary Academy, we take very seriously our responsibility to prepare our learners for life in our community. We value and recognise the multi-cultural, multi-faith and ever-changing nature of the United Kingdom and undertake a variety of events and lessons to celebrate and explore other cultures in our country and the wider world. Whilst promoting equal opportunities we also understand the vital role we play as a school in ensuring that groups or individuals within the school are not subjected to intimidation or radicalisation by those wishing to influence them.
We ensure that the fundamental British Values are introduced, discussed and lived out through the every-day work and ethos of our school’s learning community. All curriculum areas provide a vehicle for further understanding the key values. Our curriculum provides excellent opportunities to develop and deepen understanding of the ‘spiritual, moral, social and cultural education of our learners.
As a school we make considerable efforts to ensure that our learners have exposure to a wide variety of learning experiences beyond the local community, through educational visits, workshops, sporting events and visitors to the school. All these opportunities provide a purposeful platform for embracing difference and diversity.
Our curriculum overviews for each year group highlight where British Values is a key focus when teaching particular topics.


