Welcome to Heene Church of England (Aided) Primary School
Welcome to Heene Church of England Primary School! As Headteacher, I am delighted to welcome you to our website and to our school.
We are blessed to be situated here in the heart of the central Worthing community. We have so much close by; our two churches (St Botolph's and St Matthew's) with whom we work so closely, our park opposite the school, local businesses and the beach a short walk away.
Our vision is: ‘Together we love, grow and learn’.
We are a vibrant community where everyone is valued and where all talents are celebrated. Every pupil is unique and together we form a harmonious and vibrant school.
Our newly revised values are:
- Kindness
- Confidence
- Resilience
- Ambition
- Curiosity
- Respect
At Heene School, we always put kindness first. We think this is a great rule for life.
These are the six values that we, the staff and Governors, want to help your child develop during their time at our school. All our learning is linked to these values in some way.
I joined the school in February 2024, after 10 years of successful headship in East Sussex. Our newly created leadership team, and team of great teachers and support staff, are excited about the rapid improvements that we are making in our school, now that we are part of the Diocese of Chichester Academy Trust. We are a happy school, improving rapidly each day.
Whether you are a current parent, or looking for a school place for your child, I would be delighted to show you our wonderful school. Please contact our school office for a tour of the school or book to visit on one of our Open Days or the Open Evening in November.
I look forward to welcoming you and your child soon.
Phil Matthews
DCAT Executive Headteacher
Heene CE Primary School, Worthing
04/11/24
As the children and staff return after a well-earned half-term break, they will be looking forward to a busy few weeks. We pray that they will all feel refreshed in mind, body and spirit. Remembrance is the theme of the week ahead. ‘Remember, remember the 5th November’ reminds us about Guy Fawkes and then on 7th November, the KS2 classes will be coming to St Botolph’s as Y6 leads children, staff and parents in a Service of Remembrance.
Dear Lord, as we remember historical events, may we learn that living together in peace is well worth remembering throughout our lives. Amen.
21/10/24
The world seems to be in turmoil at the moment. The news is full of pictures of families experiencing extreme hardship. It is difficult for all of us and particularly our children to make sense of all that they see and hear. So we pray for the guidance of the Holy Spirit as we try and help them to appreciate that we are all one big family, created to care for one another. One of our school values is kindness and another is hope. Encouraging and celebrating kindness amongst members of our school community provides us all with hope for whatever lies ahead.
Dear Lord, show us how to be kind to each other. We pray for children who live in fear that they may be encouraged, by acts of loving kindness, to face the future with hope. Amen
14/10/24
Most of us have photos of ourselves dating back to when we were babies. Tracking our lives through the years, these images remind us how we change through childhood into adulthood. Our children will be marking these changes in childhood next week as the school photos are taken. We celebrate the fact that, during these formative years, our dedicated staff members have such an impact on each child’s development. Friendships, too, encourage all those in our school community to flourish within a safe environment. We thank God that, whatever happens to us throughout our lives, God’s love for us never changes.
Dear Lord, as we love, grow and learn together, may we never forget that the greatest of your gifts to us is love. Amen
07/10/24
This week we pray for St Matthew’s Church as it celebrates its 125th anniversary this weekend. The people at St Matthew’s and St Botolph’s really appreciate our school’s involvement in marking significant events in our churches. We give thanks for the close links that we enjoy with our young people and we pray for them and their families as they prepare to take their part in the celebrations.
Dear Lord, just as you took children into your arms and blessed them, may we lovingly support our school families in prayer and action. Amen
30/09/24
Christian worship is highly valued in our school and occurs each morning either collectively, in the Hall, or in individual classes. At the start of every term, the theme of our school vision, to love, grow and learn, is explored in the story Jesus tells about the mustard seed, which is the tiniest of seeds yet gradually grows into a tree. Our children are encouraged to show love for one another as they gradually grow and learn more about God’s love and the wonderful world around them.
Dear Lord, thank you that each day we are given opportunities to learn more about you and how you care for us all. Amen
23/09/24
Now that we are nearing the end of September, we pray that all those new to our school community are settling into the daily routines. Becoming used to a new environment is both exciting and challenging. We pray particularly this week for our new Head of School, Laura Turner. We pray for the Leadership Team supporting her; Phil Matthews, Laura Dobson and Becky Selwood.
Dear Lord, guide all those who have responsibility for the welfare of our children as they seek to nurture them in mind, body and spirit. Amen