At Brentnall we use the agreed Salford Religious Education syllabus as the basis for our curriculum. The curriculum for RE aims to ensure that all pupils:
- Know about and understand a range of religions and worldviews.
- Express ideas and insights about the nature, significance and impact of religions and worldviews.
- Gain and deploy the skills needed to engage seriously with religions and worldviews.
Our pupils learn about and from Christianity in each key stage, plus the other principal religions represented in the UK: Islam, Hinduism and Judaism. We also choose to teach Sikhism as this faith is represented within our school and community. Other, non-religious worldviews, for example Humanism, are also the focus for study.
There are no presumptions made as to the religious backgrounds and beliefs and values of the children and the staff. We value the religious background of all members of the school community. Our pupil voice revealed that our pupils enjoy learning from others and so we regularly encourage them to share their own experiences with others freely, thus developing self-confidence, self-esteem and listening skills. All religions and their communities are treated with respect and sensitivity. We acknowledge that each religion studied can contribute to the education of all our pupils. We promote teaching in RE that stresses open enquiry and first-hand experiences wherever possible for both staff and children, for example visits to the local church.
Teachers use the Agreed Syllabus Unit plans, selecting and adapting the content of the lesson sequences in order to meet the needs of their pupils and to achieve the learning outcomes. Teachers use a range of high quality resources and artefacts to bring lessons to life, engage the children and develop respect for religious items.
Pupils in our EYFS learn about religions and worldviews through special people, books, times, places and objects. In addition they learn about current festivals and celebrations, such as Divali and Eid. Children are introduced to subject specific words and use all their senses to explore beliefs, practices and forms of expression. They are encouraged to ask questions and reflect on their own feelings and experiences. They use their imagination and curiosity to develop their appreciation of and wonder at the world in which they live.
In addition to weekly RE lessons, our pupils attend regular assemblies, which often have a current festival or celebration focus. We welcome visitors, such as the local Jewish Rabbi, who bring to life and extend pupils knowledge of festivals.