Religious Education

At Kingsmead Primary School, our vision is to provide children with a range of opportunities and experiences in Religious Education (RE) so they develop a broad understanding of the subject. We follow the Agreed Syllabus for RE in Chester and Cheshire West. The curriculum intends to encourage all children to explore their own and others’ questions about meaning and purpose in life, beliefs about God, issues of right and wrong and what it means to be human. At Kingsmead Primary School we enrich learning by children having first hand experiences through visits, role play, stories and artefacts. These practical, hands-on experiences encourage curiosity, develop understanding and instil the tolerance needed to thrive in our community. These approaches help to promote British Values and Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural (SMSC) development. They support all children to develop by reflecting on their own beliefs and values whilst respecting the rights of others to differ.


The Agreed Syllabus for RE in Chester and Cheshire West aims to ensure that all children:


UKS2

‘You need a respectful and tolerant society to live in the world we live in’

‘It helps you think about big questions’

Lessons for each year group are planned collaboratively using our Progression Overviews to ensure that children develop the necessary skills needed to deepen their understanding and knowledge in RE. In EYFS, teachers also use the area in development matters titled, ‘Understanding The World’ to teach a broad and rich RE curriculum. Learning objectives and success criteria are taken from the Chester and Cheshire West Syllabus to ensure teachers can assess children’s learning and understanding. We teach RE every half term. However, this may change throughout the year as, where appropriate, as RE is also taught when religious festivals and celebrations occur in the annual calendar, to ensure children have meaningful experiences. Working in this way allows the school to invite local communities in to deliver workshops and assemblies, putting the learning into context. 

Religious Education provides opportunities to promote British values through:

In EYFS

Children will experience enquiry based RE related activities from Christianity and a range of world religions to contribute to the Foundation Stage curriculum requirements. Children explore what makes them special and unique and begin to talk about where they belong e.g. family, clubs, etc. Children talk about different communities that others may belong to, learning about key events that may take place. It is expected that by the end of the summer term, Foundation Stage classes will be moving towards the statutory requirement for KS1. 


In KS1

Children will experience enquiry based learning which includes Christianity, Humanism, Judaism and Islam. Children explore different religious festivals including why they are celebrated and important and will continue to deepen their knowledge around key religious festivals in today’s society.  They are able to explain how each festival is celebrated, identifying the key components.  In addition, the children talk about their own lives e.g. any family traditions they may have and say why they are important to them. Children are able to give their own opinions, whilst being respectful of others’ beliefs.

In Lower Key Stage 2

Children will experience enquiry based learning in Christianity, Sikhism, Islam, Judaism and Ba’ah faith. They will explore belief in action and make connections with their own life and communities. Children will reflect on their own values and explore what they can learn from the values of believers. 

In Upper Key Stage 2

Children will develop their learning in Christianity, Islam and HInduism. They will describe and make connections between different features of the religions and worldviews they have studied and  talk about celebrations, worship, pilgrimages and rituals which mark important points in life and reflect on ideas. They will explore and describe a range of beliefs, symbols and actions so that they can understand different ways of life and ways of expressing meaning.

LKS2

‘It teaches you about values such as peace, love, forgiveness and compassion’

‘It allows you to ask questions about the world’

‘Learning about other religions and people’s lives’

KS1

‘I like the Christmas story’

‘My favourite story is the one about Rama and Sita’

Impact

If you were to walk into a RE lesson at Kingsmead you would see: