R.E  

Religious Education is an important element of a balanced curriculum. We believe that all children at Anderton Park should have an equal opportunity in learning about different religions around the world. Through our RE curriculum, we provide equal opportunities to develop understanding and to reflect on the challenging questions that RE provokes. 

 

Religious Education is a powerful means by which empathy and understanding towards others can be developed so that children may grow and develop in a world which they view with warm hearts and open minds. Religious Education enables children to participate in meaningful discussions and to ask and reflect on challenging questions. We believe that children must experience RE that provides opportunities for personal reflection where children can explore their own beliefs.   

 

All children at Anderton Park follow a scheme of work based on the Birmingham agreed syllabus for RE: Faith Makes a Difference. This scheme encourages children to develop their understanding of morals and values and link these to religions around the world through engaging and fun lessons. By exploring issues within and across faiths, pupils learn to understand and respect different religions, beliefs, values and traditions and their influence on individuals, societies, communities and cultures. 

 

R.E Progression Document 

R.E Coverage Document 

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R.E  

Religious Education is an important element of a balanced curriculum. We believe that all children at Anderton Park should have an equal opportunity in learning about different religions around the world. Through our RE curriculum, we provide equal opportunities to develop understanding and to reflect on the challenging questions that RE provokes. 

 

Religious Education is a powerful means by which empathy and understanding towards others can be developed so that children may grow and develop in a world which they view with warm hearts and open minds. Religious Education enables children to participate in meaningful discussions and to ask and reflect on challenging questions. We believe that children must experience RE that provides opportunities for personal reflection where children can explore their own beliefs.   

 

All children at Anderton Park follow a scheme of work based on the Birmingham agreed syllabus for RE: Faith Makes a Difference. This scheme encourages children to develop their understanding of morals and values and link these to religions around the world through engaging and fun lessons. By exploring issues within and across faiths, pupils learn to understand and respect different religions, beliefs, values and traditions and their influence on individuals, societies, communities and cultures. 

 

R.E Progression Document 

R.E Coverage Document 

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R.E  

Religious Education is an important element of a balanced curriculum. We believe that all children at Anderton Park should have an equal opportunity in learning about different religions around the world. Through our RE curriculum, we provide equal opportunities to develop understanding and to reflect on the challenging questions that RE provokes. 

 

Religious Education is a powerful means by which empathy and understanding towards others can be developed so that children may grow and develop in a world which they view with warm hearts and open minds. Religious Education enables children to participate in meaningful discussions and to ask and reflect on challenging questions. We believe that children must experience RE that provides opportunities for personal reflection where children can explore their own beliefs.   

 

All children at Anderton Park follow a scheme of work based on the Birmingham agreed syllabus for RE: Faith Makes a Difference. This scheme encourages children to develop their understanding of morals and values and link these to religions around the world through engaging and fun lessons. By exploring issues within and across faiths, pupils learn to understand and respect different religions, beliefs, values and traditions and their influence on individuals, societies, communities and cultures. 

 

R.E Progression Document 

R.E Coverage Document 

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R.E  

Religious Education is an important element of a balanced curriculum. We believe that all children at Anderton Park should have an equal opportunity in learning about different religions around the world. Through our RE curriculum, we provide equal opportunities to develop understanding and to reflect on the challenging questions that RE provokes. 

 

Religious Education is a powerful means by which empathy and understanding towards others can be developed so that children may grow and develop in a world which they view with warm hearts and open minds. Religious Education enables children to participate in meaningful discussions and to ask and reflect on challenging questions. We believe that children must experience RE that provides opportunities for personal reflection where children can explore their own beliefs.   

 

All children at Anderton Park follow a scheme of work based on the Birmingham agreed syllabus for RE: Faith Makes a Difference. This scheme encourages children to develop their understanding of morals and values and link these to religions around the world through engaging and fun lessons. By exploring issues within and across faiths, pupils learn to understand and respect different religions, beliefs, values and traditions and their influence on individuals, societies, communities and cultures. 

 

R.E Progression Document 

R.E Coverage Document 

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