Intent
At St Leonard’s VA Lower School our Christian faith and values form the basis of everything we do. We are 'growing and learning together with God's love'.
Our school community is inspired by the Parable of the Sower. We are encouraged to think about and understand that the smallest things have the greatest potential when they are provided with the best conditions for growth.
We aim to provide a school community built on the foundations of our 'Christian Values', where all children feel safe, secure, welcome, included, challenged and nurtured and where they can grow personally, academically, socially and spiritually.
We are committed to providing a high quality RE curriculum, which is engaging, inclusive and inspiring, where pupils can gain the knowledge, understanding and skills needed to handle questions raised by religion and belief, and reflect on their own ideas and ways of living. Ultimately supporting our pupils to grow and flourish and to live life in all its fullness (John 10:10)
The aims of RE are to enable pupils to:
As a VA school, RE is taught in accordance with our Trust Deed.
Implementation
We use Understanding Christianity resources to support our teaching of Christianity and Emmanuel Project Resources to support our teaching of world faiths.
The use of the resource Understanding Christianity particularly supports the development of the theological perspective.
A sequential curriculum map has been designed in order to allow pupils to become religiously literate through developing, year on year, their knowledge and skills. Our Curriculum is a spiral curriculum aimed at developing mastery of knowledge.
In accordance with the Statement of Entitlement (2019), at least 60% of curriculum time is allocated to the teaching of Christianity. This entitlement is met both through the weekly or blocked teaching of Religious Education, and through additional ‘RE’ days.
Children at St Leonard's Lower are taught by teachers who have a secure subject knowledge and are trained in teaching Religious Education, supported by the Diocese of St Albans Education team.
Religious Education uses an enquiry-based approach to learning. This is based on the best practice framework in Understanding Christianity, The Emmanuel Project Resources and the Locally Agreed Syllabus. This approach enables pupils to focus on an enquiry question which explores aspects of the theological, philosophical and human/social sciences. A range of teaching strategies are used to ensure learning is challenging and relevant including the use of art, music, thinking skills, artefacts and stories.
Where possible we want our pupils to have opportunities to encounter local faith communities through visits to local places of worship or visit from members of local faith communities.
By addressing key questions, Understanding Christianity encourages pupils to explore core Bible texts, examine the impact for Christians and consider possible implications. Each unit incorporates the three elements:
Right of Withdrawal Under the 1944 and 1988 Acts
Parents have a right to withdraw their children from Religious Education or parts of Religious Education. On the extremely rare occasion that parents wish to do so, we would encourage them to discuss this with the Head Teacher first.
Impact
Religious education is monitored through a variety of methods to ensure that the children are receiving a
consistent progression throughout the school. This is achieved through book looks, pupil voice and regular
feedback each lesson. Religious education is considered a core academic subject at St Leonard's Lower and the children’s knowledge is assessed regularly through the solo taxonomy approach provided by the Emmanuel Unit and the R.E. assessments linked to each unit.