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Religious Education

Religious Education at Broadwater C of E Primary School

RE and Worship

As a Church school, RE has a distinctive place in the curriculum of the school.  As stated in the overall aims it is hoped that Christian principles and attitudes will permeate the whole life of the school.  The school has a well-established R.E. policy which includes a detailed programme of studies.  In each year group the majority of the learning in RE is around aspects of Christian teaching.  Children also gain an understanding of Judaism and Islam.  This teaching is sometimes given in the context of the thematic work of the school and takes account of the multicultural society in which we live.

Assemblies provide a daily opportunity for a collective act of Christian worship.  They are led by the Headteacher and by other members of staff.  The ministers of Broadwater Parish and other churches in the area come in weekly to lead assemblies as well.  Each class also has the opportunity to prepare an assembly of its own and parents are invited to come and see this. In addition the RE guidelines and worship aim to ensure that the children acquire a knowledge and understanding of the origins, content and development of the Christian faith, its tradition and beliefs.  It is also hoped that they will understand and appreciate the impact that Christianity and a personal faith can have on their individual lives.  Any parent wishing to withdraw their child form RE and collective workshop should contact the Headteacher so that arrangements can be made.

The schemes of work have been planned to meet the requirements of the Diocese of Chichester. This considers the recommended balance of curriculum time for Christianity and other world faiths.

In KS1 at Broadwater we teach a minimum of 2/3 Christianity and 1/3 World Religion.  In KS2 Christianity 2/3   World Religion 1/3

The long term plan across the school:

  • Early Years - Christianity
  • Year 1 - Christianity & Islam
  • Year 2 - Christianity & Islam
  • Year 3 - Christianity & Judaism
  • Year 4 - Christianity & Judaism
  • Year 5 - Christianity, Islam & Hindusim
  • Year 6 - Christianity &  Judaism

Religious Education at Broadwater C of E Primary School is taught through an enquiry-based approach.  The children are given the opportunity to explore, investigate and discuss big questions.  The teaching of the Christian faith is supported by the resource, recommended by the diocese, “Understanding Christianity”. The key purpose of these materials is to support pupils in developing their understanding of Christianity, as a contribution to their understanding of the world and their own experience within it.  It does this by integrating pupils’ developing understanding of significant theological concepts within Christianity.

The enquiry approach is also applied when teaching the World religions. 

Learning Journeys across the year 

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