Knowle Park Primary School

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Knowle Park Primary School

  1. Curriculum
  2. RE

Religious Education

Parents & carers have a legal right to withdraw their child from RE, regardless of the type of school or whether it has a religious designation.

Scheme

Overview

Term

EYFS

Year 1

Year 2

Year 3

Year 4

Year 5

Year 6

1

 

 

 

 

 

2

Christianity -Christmas

Our wonderful World

Christmas Celebrations

Jewish Celebrations

Islamic Rites of Passage

Buddhist Worship
and Beliefs

What is a Church?

F.O.L. Week

 Diwali

 Diwali

Eid

Hanukah

Eid

Diwali

Christingle

3

 Lunar New Year

 

 

What Is the Bible?

 

Sikh Worship and Community

 

4

Christianity- Easter story

Special Books

What Do Muslims Celebrate?

 

Why Is Easter Important?

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

Identity and Belonging

 

Stories of Hinduism

6

 

What Do Hindus Celebrate?

Who Was Buddha?

Sikh Rites of Passage

 

Belief in Our Community

What Happens When We die?

Intent

Religious Education is an important element in the broad and balanced curriculum we aim to provide at Knowle Park Primary School. Through our RE curriculum we provide opportunities to develop children’s knowledge and understanding of world religions by visiting a variety of places of worship and inviting visitors from all the faith religions from within our local community.

Teaching RE throughout the year groups allows our children to reflect on the challenging questions that the different Religions and life provokes. They are provided with the opportunity to learn what the religions believe about moral life dilemmas and forgiveness

In our ever changing world it is essential for children to consider the sustainable questions we are presented with in the modern world and how these are regarded within the religions. For example the religious creation stories and beliefs around sustainability and citizenship of the created world. Our children are provided with opportunities to reflect on the diversity of religious beliefs and consider how those beliefs impact on their lives and the lives of others. Children are able to have time for personal reflection where our children can explore their own beliefs and spirituality even if not religious.  

 

Implementation

The scheme: 

At KPPS, we follow the Planbee scheme.  Their principles are for every lesson to be: 

  • Enjoyable 
  • Equitable 
  • Coherent 
  • cohort-relevant 
  • creative 
  • flexible.

 All lessons will include:  

  • Oracy starters which are linked to the lesson 
  • A recap prior learning from the previous lesson(s) 
  • A recap of vocabulary for the unit.  
  • Plenty of discussion and higher order thinking. 
  • The lessons will enable our children to learn about a faith or learn from a faith.  

Impact

The children at KPPS will:

  • Deepen their reflection on questions of meaning, offering their own thoughtful and informed insights into religious and non-religious views of life’s meaning and purpose.
  • Explore fundamental questions of beliefs and values in relation to a range of contemporary issues.
  • Consider their own beliefs, values and attitudes and become more tolerant of the beliefs, values and attitudes of others.
  • Be equipped with strong skills to consider issues of community cohesion, diversity and religious understanding. 
  • Contribute significantly to their own academic progress and their personal development.