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Whether you're a teacher, parent, governor, friend or just looking for information about parishes, youth work and church schools in this area, we hope you find the site useful and informative.

 

Our Mission

The Salisbury Diocesan Board of Education is concerned to serve God in all aspects of the Church's educational work and thereby enable children and young people to develop spiritually, morally, socially and intellectually according to the beliefs of the Christian faith.

Bereavement training aimed at anyone working with children in schools and parishes
The Bishop Pike Trust Fund was established during the late 1980s in memory of Bishop Victor Pike, Bishop of Sherborne, in order to help children of local clergy to take up educational, sporting and cultural opportunities.
A 'Christian Values for Schools' website has been launched recently by the National Society. Warning - It appears that ACCORD have opened a website address similar to the genuine Christian Values for Schools site which should not be confused with the genuine site.
Famous faces to be used in assemblies to help students grapple with testing times.
The development of Church Academy Schools across the Salisbury Diocese
The Sudan Committee have made this FREE resource available in order to widen understanding in schools about life in the Sudan.
The Wiltshire Wildlife Trust is encouraging schools to save water and use it wisely. It has selected 12 schools to receive a free water butt, including 5 CofE Schools.
On May the 2nd the Cathedral welcomed over 250 children and their families from around the Diocese to celebrate the Year of the Child.
Salisbury and Gloucester Dioceses met at St Denys Retreat Centre, Ivy House, Warminster for a wonderful Children’s Quiet Day reflecting on the story of Elijah.
Events at St Michael's School Figheldean so far this term.The weather so far has been glorious this term and the children have been outside as much as possible...
Miss Mildred Gillett, Head at Hampreston First School 1938-1955, officially opened the new Art Atrium at Hampreston as part of her 100th birthday celebrations.

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