Statement from: Bishop Crispian Hollis, Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth and Bishop Kenneth Stevenson, Church of England Diocese of Portsmouth

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Statement from: Bishop Crispian Hollis, Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth and Bishop Kenneth Stevenson, Church of England Diocese of Portsmouth Ethos Statement Foundational Principles Key Strategic Issues

Joint Church of England and Catholic College for the Isle of Wight Following detailed consultation between the two dioceses, we are pleased to accept and adopt the joint ethos statement, foundational principles and key strategic issues as appended. We have further decided that the college will be called Christ the King College. Having considered a number of possibilities for the celebration of the Eucharist at Christ the King College and taking careful account of the fact that this school brings together two distinct traditions, we have adopted the following position: The Eucharist will be celebrated in either the Catholic or the Church of England tradition. The children belonging to the tradition being celebrated will be able to receive the Eucharist, provided they have made their first communion; all others will be invited to receive a blessing. Signed Bishop Crispian Catholic Bishop of Portsmouth Signed.. Bishop Kenneth Church of England Bishop of Portsmouth Date Date..

JOINT COLLEGE ETHOS STATEMENT The college is founded on a formal ethos statement, agreed by the Church of England Diocese of Portsmouth and the Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth. It defines the nature and purpose of the college. ETHOS Jesus Christ is the way, the truth and the life. Inspired by his teaching, Christ the King College is a joint Church of England and Catholic college, providing a Christian education underpinned by Gospel values and reflecting both Church of England and Catholic traditions. It operates under the auspices of both the Church of England and Catholic Dioceses of Portsmouth. It is to be conducted in accordance with the canon law and teachings of the Catholic Church and the principles and practices of the Church of England. In particular, religious education and religious worship are to be in accordance with: i. the tenets, teaching and practice of the Church of England; ii. the tenets, teaching and practice of the Catholic Church. Christian values and principles will permeate all aspects of the life of the college. In particular, the college will: serve its community by providing the highest quality education in the context of Christian beliefs and practice and in partnership with its founding Churches at parish, diocesan and national level; offer an experience of Christian community living; promoting respect for self and others, an awareness of moral imperatives and an informed social conscience; foster co-operation between Christian Churches and promote the common good of society as a whole.

JOINT COLLEGE FOUNDATIONAL PRINCIPLES The College is founded on the following principles: Principle of Distinctiveness and Inclusiveness We intend the College to be distinctively Christian and inclusive. We seek the Christian understanding of life and human experience for all members of the College. Gospel values, as they have been handed down through the Catholic and Church of England traditions, will underpin College life. We are confident in our Christian faith, respecting people with other faiths and people who have no specific faith. We wish to include in the College those who are committed to participate in the life of a Christian educational community. Principle of Integrity and Authenticity We intend the College to be a community marked by integrity and authenticity. We confirm as central to College life all that is held in common between the traditions of the Church of England and the Catholic Church. We wish to explain clearly and sympathetically to all members of the College areas of divergence between the two traditions. We wish to discern the truth with humility. We respect the teaching authority of the Bishops. Principle of Interconnectedness We respect the ways in which all areas of life and faith are connected with each other. Faith, life and culture reflect the wholeness of God s creation. We aim to reflect that wholeness. Christian values and principles should permeate all aspects of the life of the College. The wholeness of learning will be emphasised in our educational policy in order to show the interrelationship between the religious and the secular. Principle of Witness We are witnesses to Christ. We intend to be signs of God s love and hope to an imperfect world. We will reach out to others in a spirit of dialogue and collaboration. We will promote the common good. Principle of Balance We seek to be a well balanced community. The Dioceses of both the Church of England and the Catholic Church will be involved equally in the College and will assume joint responsibility for the college. Such equality will be reflected in the structures and practices of the College.

JOINT COLLEGE KEY STRATEGIC ISSUES The Vision A Christian college will be founded on a formal ethos statement and foundational principles agreed by the Bishops of both Dioceses. Governance A temporary instrument of government will be prepared. Bearing in mind the principle of balance, there needs to be an equal number of Church of England and Catholic foundation governors. Appointments The post of Principal, Deputy Principal and Head of Religious Education will be open to communicant members of the Church of England and those in communion with the Catholic Church. For all other teaching posts, priority will be given to practising members of Christian churches and those in sympathy with the aims and ethos of the college. Admissions In allocating places, priority will be given to Catholics or those applying from Catholic First Schools for 50% of denominational places and to members of the Church of England or those applying from Church of England First Schools for 50% of denominational places. Chaplaincy This will be a ministry shared between both Churches and operating along principles established by a working party and agreed by the Bishops of both Dioceses. The appointment of chaplains will always remain the prerogative of the Bishops. Worship This will reflect the practices and traditions of the Church of England and the Catholic Church. Worship will be as inclusive as possible and arranged to facilitate participation by all. It will operate along the principles established by a working party and agreed by both Bishops. The Eucharist The Eucharist from both traditions should be available to staff and pupils as deemed appropriate by both Bishops. The Blessed Sacrament will not normally be reserved in the college.

Religious Education As already stated, the Head of Religious Education will be a practising member of the Church of England or the Catholic Church. All other members of the RE Department will be practising members of Christian communities, as recognised by Churches Together in England, although priority will be given to practising members of the Church of England and Catholic Church. The principles informing the religious education curriculum will be established by a working party and agreed by both Bishops. Finance A 50/50 split of the governors 10% liability will be shared by both Churches. Other financial arrangements will be agreed by both Bishops on the advice of diocesan officers. Communications At all times, communication will be given a high priority. All parties will be kept closely involved throughout the process. Every effort will be made to ensure that local parishes are involved in the life of the college. Monitoring and Accountability The Principal, Chair of Governors and diocesan directors will meet at least twice a year in order to keep both Bishops briefed on the progress of the college. Inspection Joint denominational inspections will take place in accordance with the relevant legislation and in accordance with canon law. The framework for the inspection will be agreed between the diocesan schools departments.