Learning for Life
Values

As a Church of England School we want to help our children prepare for the future by:
We aim
To reflect on what it means to have a faith and to develop their own spiritual knowledge
To celebrate diversity and develop sensitivity and respect towards other people's views and cultures.
To enable children to make their own informed decisions and to have the confidence to voice their views.
To ensure RE is a subject for all pupils whatever their background, personal beliefs and practices.
To learn from religions as well as about religions so they can understand the world around them.
To develop children's understanding of world faiths and other beliefs by exploring their commonality and diversity.
For children to enjoy RE and develop resilient responses to misunderstandings, stereotyping and division.
To offer our children a place where difficult or 'risky' questions can be tackled within a safe but challenging context.
To provide our children with religious literacy where they will develop their knowledge and understanding of Christianity, other religious traditions and world views and explore their responses to life's challenges. This gives pupils the knowledge and skills to flourish both within their own community and as members of a diverse and global society.
To develop an awareness of the spiritual and morals arising in their lives.
The Religious Education (RE) curriculum is intentionally designed to be precise, inclusive, and responsive to the diverse needs of all learners. It ensures that every pupil receives equitable access to high-quality RE, with adaptations made to support individual learning profiles and promote success for all.
Teachers carefully identify potential barriers to learning and plan lessons around clearly defined objectives, focusing on the introduction of new and essential knowledge. To support effective delivery and engagement, teaching strategies include:
This approach reflects a commitment to high expectations, accessibility, and deepening pupils’ understanding of religious and cultural diversity