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Religious Education

Ss Peter & Paul School is a Catholic school which seeks to live out the values of Jesus Christ.

We promote these values by our words and deeds, and so Catholic doctrine and practice permeates every aspect of the school's activity. We provide a Catholic curriculum, which is broad and balanced, recognising that every pupil is unique and is created in the image of God (Gen 1: 27). Our curriculum is designed to enable every pupil to discern their vocation and to be well-equipped to follow it as a active citizens in service to the world. Catholic Religious Education is the "core of the core curriculum" (Pope St John Paul II - 26.3 92) and the foundation of the entire educational process. We follow 'The Way, The Truth The Life' scheme of work from EYFS to Y6 and use many other resources and stimuli linked to our lives today, to engage and inspire the children's learning in RE.

Religious Education Vision Statement

RE CURRICULUM LONG TERM PLAN

POLICIES

 RE PARENT NEWSLETTERS 2023-2024

STANDARDS FOR PRIMARY RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (INTERIM FRAMEWORK)

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Specific teaching of Other World Faiths happens during two weeks of each school year:

Year Group

  • World Faith Studied
  • Foundation Stage
  • Hinduism

Year 1

  • Judaism

Year 2

  • Islam

Year 3

  • Sikhism

Year 4

  • Judaism

Year 5

  • Islam

Year 6

  • Judaism

Teaching of Other World Faiths also happens less formally during some RE topics:

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OTHER WORLD FAITHS KNOWLEDGE ORGANISERS

To view our whole school Other Faith Knowledge Organisers in one document, click here.

 RE CURRICULUM KNOWLEDGE ORGANISERS

 A document showing how themes in RE link between year groups:

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BIBLE STUDY WEEK LONG TERM PLAN

Children have the opportunity to focus on specific Bible study skills during a dedicated week each year:

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