Vision and Values
Our School Vision
‘Together, we inspire, nurture and thrive.’
Egerton inspires joy in life by cherishing childhood within a rich and creative learning journey.
Our Christian values influence all decisions, enabling our community to flourish.
We nurture everyone to reach their full potential as God intends, in mind, body and soul.
Our vision and associated values are theologically centred on the Bible narrative ‘Feeding of the 5000’ (Matthew 14: 13-21, Mark 6: 30-44, Luke 9: 10-17, John 6: 1-16).
The feeding of the 5000 represents our school. In the story there was an inclusion of all people. With Jesus in the midst the crowd received nourishment for their body, mind, heart and soul, first in Jesus’ teaching and then in receiving food. This meal was offered by the hands of a child and through Jesus’ miraculous power it became a meal in abundance.
Our Vision Explained
- Jesus showed how to feed all minds, bodies and souls to all at the lakeside.
As a school community, we aim to provide an education giving ‘Life in all its fullness.’ Our mission is to nurture mind, body and soul of all children and adults.
- Jesus welcomed and fed everyone without exception.
Our school community is fully inclusive without compromise; we welcome all and aim to meet individual needs, especially the vulnerable.
- God chose a child to begin his miracle.
We believe in a child centred (holistic) philosophy of teaching and learning.
- A tiny offering produced an abundance for all.
We value everyone’s uniqueness, gifts and abilities, however small and provide the right nurturing environment so that each person can thrive.
- Miracles inspired the crowds to follow Jesus and find a better way to live.
Our aim is for all to flourish as a result of good mental health and well-being, fellowship in a safe and non-judgmental community, supported by excellent role models, who have high aspirations for all, driven by gospel values.
'Feeding of the 5000' Story
Our six Christian Values are derived from the 'Feeding of the 5000' story. Please click the link below to find out how our special story inspires life and learning at Egerton.
Our Defining Bible Story
The Feeding of the 5000
(Matthew 14: 13-21, Mark 6: 30-44, Luke 9: 10-17, John 6: 1-16)
Jesus had sent the twelve disciples out into the country and gave them the power to heal sick people and tell others about God's love. When the disciples returned, they met with Jesus to tell Him about all the people they talked with and had healed. They were all very excited to tell Jesus about their adventures.
The problem was, people followed the disciples so they could find Jesus. They had seen the miracles He had done and wanted to see more. But Jesus knew the disciples wanted to talk to Him. They hadn't even had a chance to eat yet, so He said to them, "Come with me and we will find a quiet place to talk and get some rest."
So they went away by themselves in a boat to a quiet place. But many people saw them leaving and recognised them and ran after them on land. The boat Jesus and the disciples were in was slowed down because of wind, so the people actually got to the other side of shore before them.
When Jesus and the disciples arrived, they noticed the large crowd. Jesus felt love for these people because He knew they needed a teacher and someone to believe in. He knew that the disciples would understand, so He began teaching the large crowd many things.
It was starting to get late in the day and none of the people had supper yet. The disciples came to Jesus and said, "There is no food around here and it’s already getting late. Maybe we should send the people away so they can go to the surrounding towns and get themselves something to eat."
But Jesus replied, "You give them something to eat."
The disciples didn't think that they understood Jesus right and said, "We can't feed all these people, we would have to work almost a year to pay for all the food!"
While the disciples were talking to Jesus, one of the disciples named Andrew noticed a small boy walking by with a small lunch. He stopped the boy and asked him what he had. He quickly ran over to where the disciples were talking to Jesus and said, "Here is a boy with five small loaves of bread and two small fish, but how far will they go among so many people?"
Jesus smiled and said, "Ask everyone to sit down."
There was lots of grass to sit on so everyone was seated -- all five thousand of them. After everyone was seated, Jesus took the loaves of bread and thanked God for it. Then the disciples passed around the bread and everyone could take as much as they wanted. He did the same with the fish.
Remember, these were five small loaves of bread and two small fish, only enough for a boy to eat. There were five thousand people all eating from this boy's small lunch, and they could eat as much as they wanted.
After everyone was full, Jesus asked the disciples to gather all the food that was leftover so nothing would be wasted. After they gathered all the baskets of food, they counted them up. There were twelve baskets still full with some bread and fish from the little boy's small lunch.
His small lunch probably barely filled one of the baskets before Jesus touched it, and that is a miracle! After the people realised what had happened, they said to each other, "This must be an important person sent from God." He was much more than that!