As with all Church of England Schools, Lythe School has at its heart belief that all children are loved by God, are individually unique and that the school has a mission to help each pupil to fulfil their potential in all aspects of their personhood: physically, academically, socially, morally and spiritually. This is laid out explicitly in our Mission Statement on the Lythe Way page.

We follow the guidance in the Church of England’s 2014 document: Valuing All God’s Children: Guidance for Church of England schools on challenging homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying

Recent commentary on this guidance can be found by clicking here.

We follow the NEU’s Framework for developing an anti-racist approach to inform our Anti-Racism policy and work.