
Beaminster St Mary's Academy is a proud member of the Diocese of Salisbury Academy Trust (DSAT). As such, we are part of the Flourishing Church School's programme. This vital aspect of the school's work involves the continuous self-evaluation of the provision in the school and ensuring that we live out our vision and values on a daily basis.
Below is a link to the DSAT Flourishing Church School's page for more information about how we collaborate and support the work we are involved with across the Trust.
Our Vision
We love each other, learn together and inspire all to succeed.
At St Mary’s Academy Beaminster, spirituality is central to our identity and our purpose. We believe every child is uniquely created, deeply valued and capable of flourishing. Our approach to spirituality helps children explore meaning, purpose and connection as they grow into thoughtful, compassionate and resilient individuals.
Our biblical foundation is The Parable of the Lost Sheep, reminding us that every person matters, every voice is heard, and every child is worth seeking, nurturing and celebrating.
What Spirituality Means at St Mary’s
Spirituality is the way we explore:
It is not a single lesson or subject; it is a way of seeing, thinking and responding that runs through our whole curriculum and school life.
We use the symbols of Windows, Mirrors and Doors to help children understand and experience spirituality.
Windows, Mirrors and Doors
WINDOWS – Looking Out
Children encounter awe, wonder, beauty and challenge in the world.
We ask:
Through windows, children learn to be curious, noticing the world with interest, imagination and attentiveness.
MIRRORS – Looking In
Children reflect on their own thoughts, feelings, beliefs and values.
We ask:
Through mirrors, children grow in admiration, wisdom and emotional maturity as they learn to understand themselves and respect the perspectives of others.
DOORS – Living It Out
Children consider how they might respond, act or change because of what they have learned.
We ask:
Through doors, children become worldly, compassionate and active participants in their community and the wider world.
How Spirituality Connects to Our Curriculum
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How Spirituality Supports This |
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Curiosity |
Windows moments spark wonder, questioning and exploration. Children learn to embrace challenge with a growth mindset. |
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Admiration |
Mirror moments help children develop wisdom, respect and emotional maturity as they reflect on themselves and others. |
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Communication |
Spiritual reflection deepens language, enabling children to express ideas, emotions and beliefs with clarity and empathy. |
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Worldly |
Door moments encourage children to act with compassion, tolerance and appreciation of global diversity. |
Spirituality Across School Life
Spirituality is nurtured through:
What Spirituality Looks Like in Our Children
A spiritually developing child at St Mary’s Academy Beaminster:
Conclusion
At St Mary’s Academy Beaminster, spirituality is a journey we take together. Through windows, we see the world. Through mirrors, we understand ourselves. Through doors, we live out our values.
Rooted in the love shown in the Parable of the Lost Sheep, we seek to ensure every child knows they matter, belongs, and can flourish.