At Cambian Lufton College, we understand how important it is that students are supported to participate in worship according to their personal beliefs and faith traditions. We are committed to creating an environment where students feel respected and valued, regardless of their religion or spiritual practices.
The College is located near a variety of places of worship, reflecting the diversity of the local community. These include churches, mosques, synagogues, temples, and other faith-based centres, providing opportunities for students to engage in religious practices, attend services, and participate in community events if they wish.
We work with students to ensure that their spiritual and religious needs are recognised and accommodated, whether this involves supporting attendance at services, providing quiet reflection spaces on campus, or facilitating access to local faith groups.
The College also recognises that religious and cultural practices often include specific dietary requirements. We are committed to supporting students with different dietary needs, including fasting, halal, kosher, vegetarian, vegan, and other preferences, ensuring that mealtimes are inclusive and respectful of beliefs.
In addition, the College encourages participation in religious festivals, celebrations, and interfaith learning opportunities, helping students to develop understanding and respect for a wide range of beliefs and cultural traditions. Our goal is to ensure that all students can explore, express, and practice their beliefs safely and meaningfully while pursuing their educational goals.