Subject Leader: Mrs C Burns
“The future starts today, not tomorrow.”- St. John Paul the Great
Vision
Our vision is that we exist to provide and promote excellence in learning and achievement in a Christ centred family environment. Children leave St. Augustine of Canterbury Catholic Primary School with an increased understanding, recognition and response to religious education; though hearing about, believing, celebrating and living out the gospel values.
Religious Education Curriculum Intent
Catholic schools, with RE
at their core, exist in order to "help parents, priests and teachers to
hand on the Deposit of Faith in its fullness to a new generation of young
people so that they may come to understand the richness of the Catholic faith,
and thereby be drawn into a deeper communion with Christ in his Church."
(Religious Education Curriculum Directory pvii).
At St. Augustine of
Canterbury, Religious Education is central to the life of our school. We aim to educate our children and guide them
in becoming religiously literate young people who will in turn pass on the gift
of faith to future generations. We want every child to be happy and
enthusiastic learners of RE, and to be eager to achieve their very best in
order to fulfil their God-given talents.
Our principal aim is that
children leave St. Augustine of Canterbury Catholic Primary School with a wide
range of happy and rich memories in RE formed through interesting and exciting
experiences driven through an engaging and comprehensive curriculum which is
the basis of knowledge and understanding of the Catholic faith, enabling them
to develop a living and personal faith in Jesus Christ and allowing them to
know and love God.
Children will leave with the Knowledge and Understanding, skills of Engagement and Response and Analysis and Evaluation as outlined in the Age-Related Standards for Primary Religious Education.
Implementation
Children will receive 10%
curriculum time dedicated to Religious Education in each class across the
school. We implement the areas of study from the Religious Education Curriculum
Directory (RECD) through our use of a spiral and progressive scheme of work -
Come and See. We await Diocesan instruction and guidance on transitioning to
the updated Religious Education Directory (RED) and will be purchasing the
recommended scheme for RE when this decision has been made at a diocesan level.
RE is taught discretely
but plays a central role in all areas of school life.
Children are highly
engaged in RE lessons through the use of a variety of sources such as religious
stories, scripture, religious artwork, songs, music, liturgical dance and
religious signs and symbols.
As well as following the
Come and See scheme of work, we also plan opportunities to learn about events
in the liturgical year, as well as the life and work of key figures in the
history of the people of God will be studied for example, lives of the saints.
Children will participate
in Mass, feast days, Holy days; collective worship which will involve religious
actions and worship including the celebration of the sacraments.
The use of visits and visitors in school will enhance the RE curriculum.
Impact
The outcome of excellent
Religious Education is religiously literate and engaged young people who have
the knowledge, understanding and skills – appropriate to their age and capacity
– to reflect spiritually, and think ethically and theologically, and who are
aware of the demands of religious commitment in everyday life (Religious
Education Curriculum Directory p6).
Through
RE, children deepen their appreciation of their faith and fulfil their
God-given talents. They will live their faith in an active and positive way,
always aware of the presence and love of Christ guiding them. Children will
show compassion, justice, love and forgiveness in their relationships with
others. They are confident, resilient and actively engaged in the wider
society.
Children of all abilities and backgrounds achieve well in RE against the age-related standards, reflected in good or outstanding progress. They talk enthusiastically about their learning in RE and are happy learners. The school environment will reflect and celebrate our Catholic faith.
“We can do no great things; only small things with great
love.” – St. Teresa of Calcutta
Our RE policy can be found here
RE resources
Ten Ten Sunday liturgy for families
https://www.tentenresources.co.uk/primary-subscription/prayers-for-home/sunday-liturgy-for-families/
Mark 10 mission
https://www.themark10mission.co.uk/
Ten Ten Daily prayers for home
https://www.tentenresources.co.uk/primary-subscription/prayers-for-home/daily-prayers-for-home/
CAFOD home learning resources
https://cafod.org.uk/Education/Primary-teaching-resources/Home-learning-primary
CAFOD kid zone
https://cafod.org.uk/Education/Kidz-Zone
Mission Together
https://missiontogether.org.uk/
Missio Primary School resources
https://missio.org.uk/primary-school-resources/
Topmarks RE Key Stage 1 resources
https://www.topmarks.co.uk/Interactive.aspx?cat=111
Topmarks RE Key Stage 2 resources