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The principal aim of religious education is to explore what people believe and what differences this makes to how they live so that pupils can gain the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to handle questions raised by religion and belief, reflecting on their own ideas and ways of living.
Our children will learn from and about a range of world faiths, developing their knowledge of religions and allowing them to appreciate beliefs and practices, recognising diversity and values within and between communities and amongst individuals. We create an environment where children are encouraged to ask questions and to reflect on their own and others’ beliefs, demonstrating respect and understanding.
RE also contributes to pupils’ personal development, well-being and to community cohesion by promoting mutual respect and tolerance in a diverse society. Through our provision we support pupils to build positive, enjoyable, respectful relationships and to respect the rich culture and diversity of those around us in the UK.
We have chosen to follow ‘The Sandwell Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education’ (SACRE). This syllabus provides a coherent framework for setting high standards of learning in RE, and enabling pupils to reach their potential in the subject.
1. Make sense of a range of religious and non-religious beliefs, so that they can:
2. Understand the impact and significance of religious and non-religious beliefs, so that they can:
3. Make connections between religious and non-religious beliefs, concepts, practices and ideas studied, so that they can:
Pupils will study a range of religious traditions for the following groups in depth:
Reception: Children will encounter Christianity and other faiths, including learning from Sikh, Muslim and Hindu religions as part of their growing sense of self, their own community and their place within it.
Key Stage One: Christians, Sikhs and Muslims (an additional study of Hinduism where there are many Hindu pupils in a class).
Key Stage Two: Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, Jewish people.