Welcome
Welcome to our school’s website.
I hope you enjoy learning more about our incredible school through this website.
Tyndale Community School started in Oxford in September 2013, making it one of the newest schools in our city. As a school community defined by its Christian ethos, we are motivated by grace, love and fellowship (2 Corinthians 13:14). We define grace as being received, love as belonging and fellowship as being supported.
Our school’s mission is “to empower every student to achieve personal and academic success, resulting in ambitious goals being fulfilled for themselves and their community.”
We take our responsibility of educating, moulding, preparing and developing children very seriously, from their academic learning to their personal development. However, we don't do this alone. So, whether you are a parent, member of the community or interested in working for us, you have a stake in our school and a rich opportunity to meaningfully partner with us in fulfilling our mission.
Regards,
Mr Matt Watt,
Headteacher
Vision and Values
Vision
Our Tyndale Community Mission is:To empower every student to achieve personal and academic success, resulting in ambitious goals being fulfilled for themselves and their community.
We believe there are two really important parts to learning at school. The first is to do with learning in traditional subjects: reading, writing, maths and all the others. We call this academic learning. We also think that there are many other skills that are important to learn as you grow up: getting on with each other, communicating well and sorting out problems yourself. We call this personal success. We believe that personal and academic success are equally important.
When students are empowered to achieve personal and academic success, they are able to have high aspirations for their future and for others' futures too.
Values
Our school Values are Respect, Responsibility, Resilience, Creativity, Joy and Excellence. The booklet below, including the artwork and criteria, was created by our students as we realised it is so important to track personal success.