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R.E.

Religious Education at Elms Farm School

At Elms Farm Primary School we follow the Birmingham Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education  – Faith Makes a Difference.  The scheme was written by a coalition of leaders from numerous faith groups, teaching professionals and members of the local authority. 

In RE we aim to develop the children’s knowledge and understanding of the major world faiths. We enable the children to develop a sound knowledge of world religions and to develop mutual respect of different faiths and beliefs through twenty four dispositions which are grouped into six clusters.  During RE, children have the opportunity to reflect on what it means to have faith and to develop their own spiritual knowledge and understanding. We help the children to learn from religions as well as about religions. Religious Education enables children to investigate and reflect on some of the most fundamental questions asked by people. Religious Education promotes pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development by helping them: to be reflective about their own beliefs; to be respectful of others with different faiths and beliefs; to celebrate diversity and to develop a greater understanding, tolerance and respect of those around them in Modern Britain.  Our RE curriculum is broadly Christian to reflect the main religious traditions in Britain, whilst simultaneously incorporating the religious background of our community during RE lessons and Collective Worship.

To view the RE syllabus click on the link below: 

SACRE Homepage (birmingham.gov.uk)

Here are some examples of our work. We use a learning journey so that we can build upon what we have learnt about in each disposition. 

Discussion
Visits to places of worship
British Values
Artefacts to explore

Learning Journeys

 

 

Whole school RE learning journey: learning about Religious tradition

Whole school RE learning journey: learning from faith

Documents

Visit to St Thomas' Church