Learning to Serve​​​​​​
Christ gave us the ultimate example of service when he washed his disciples' feet at the Last Supper. The Leadership of the school and the management of students and staff in terms of relationships, welfare and development should reflect its Christian nature. We can teach this through the example of our school motto: Achieving Excellence, Learning to Serve.
Personal Relationships​
The twin themes of love of God and love of neighbour should guide every member of the community. We are a spiritual, not just a religious, community and we show our love of God through our relationship with him. Respect, concern and care shown by all, to all demonstrate that we live out these core values.
Spiritual Development​​​
St Paul's provides a setting where the faith of pupils and staff develops and matures. Our prayer and liturgy enables pupils and staff to develop a greater knowledge of and closer relationship with God. Daily life in our community help us develop our consciences and moral judgement. We reflect on the wondrous gifts that God has given and do all we can to ensure that each member of the community is able to use these to fulfil their potential.
Curriculum​​​
One of the early Church Fathers said: "The glory of God is each person fully alive." The curriculum at St Paul's encourages excellence and achievement through the breadth of opportunity available, the quality of teaching and learning in the classroom and the motivation that comes from good relationships between staff and pupils. Each pupil is equally important and this is reflected in the curriculum where all pupils are encouraged to achieve their potential, and have their achievements recognised and praised.
All members of St Paul's are encouraged to fulfil their ministry and use their talents to the full so that they can bring Christ to each other and to the wider community of the school.