Living Justice – Embedding Social Justice in Church Schools
About this Event
Back by popular demand! This half day course explores how Church schools, both primary and secondary, can live out their Christian vision through a deep commitment to social justice. Designed for school leaders and educators, it offers practical strategies for embedding justice across the curriculum, empowering pupil voice, and building partnerships that foster dignity, inclusion, and courageous advocacy. Delegates will hear from a local case study as well as national programme leads.
This half-day course supports Church school leaders and educators in embedding social justice into the heart of school life, aligned with the Church of England’s vision for education.
Aims
- Explore the theological and moral foundations of social justice
- Equip staff to integrate justice into curriculum and school culture
- Empower pupils to lead and advocate for change
Topics Covered
- Justice in the Church of England’s vision for education
- Society today and the need for social action
- How your curriculum supports social justice
- Evaluating impact, governance and leadership monitoring
Participants will leave with:
- A deeper understanding of social justice and responsibility in a Church school context
- Practical tools and templates for implementation
- A sustainable action plan tailored to their school community
Where is it happening?
Event Location & Nearby Stays:
GBP 0.00 to GBP 136.14



















