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Why teach RE?

It is important in RE that children are given the opportunity to learn about and understand other cultures and religions. In preparing for adult life, they need to learn to respond well to a local, national and global landscape of religion and belief diversity.

In the context of today’s world, we are advocating that RE should help children and young people to hold balanced and well-informed conversations about religion and belief, i.e. be religiously literate. This will enable the children to build respect and understanding for others and help them to understand that everyone should be treated with respect. By having this opportunity to experience other cultures will help to combat racism by building understanding and respect.

Intent

At Red Oak children will access a high quality RE curriculum that engenders an interest in exploring, improving understanding of and showing respect for different faiths and cultural diversity. This will enable them to develop a knowledge and acceptance of religions and worldviews, with the skill to “disagree agreeably”.  Children will know where beliefs come from, how they have changed over time, how they are applied differently in different contexts and how they relate to each other; They will find out how and whether things make sense; dealing with questions of morality and ethics; taking seriously the nature of reality, knowledge and existence; They will explore the diverse ways in which people practise their beliefs; engaging with the impact of beliefs on individuals, communities and societies.


Implementation

We will create a safe and stimulating environment in which children are entitled to question, evaluate and express themselves through debate and discussion - “disagree agreeably”. RE is taught weekly covering each of the themes across the year groups, enabling children to build on prior knowledge and understanding of each faith. Lessons will include opportunities for discussion, debate, role-play, singing and art. They will look at key texts and traditions; beliefs, teachings/doctrines and sources; practices and ways of life; forms of expression; identity and belonging; They will investigate and observe lived religious practices within local, national and international contexts; and consider how they have shaped and continue to shape society. Use of assessment will show progression through each of these skills.


Impact

Children will have a knowledge and understanding of:

  • The major world religions and non-religious worldviews
  • key texts and traditions
  • beliefs, teachings/doctrines and sources
  • practices and ways of life
  • forms of expression, identity and belonging
  • They will begin to recognise how religion has influenced humanities’ search for meaning and purpose 
  • They will investigate and observe lived religious practices within local, national and international contexts; and consider how they have shaped and continue to shape society.
  • Children will have the skills to analyse a range of primary and secondary sources; understand symbolic language; use technical terminology effectively.
  • They will interpret meaning and significance; evaluate and reflect upon beliefs and ethics and how they impact upon the lives of others and themselves
  • Refine the way they think about the world and their place in it
  • Consider moral principles, including the nature of good and evil
  • They will respectfully critique and value the wide range of beliefs and cultural influences that have shaped their own heritage and that of others, considering both differences and commonalities
  • Recognise bias and stereotype
  • Represent a range of views, other than one’s own, with accuracy
  • Use of pupil voice will demonstrate what they know and what they can remember that they did not know before

 


Our Key Actions 2024-2025

We aim to make the golden thread between themes of RE across year groups explicit.

We aim to provide visits to religious places to enable the children to have first hand experiences of religious beliefs.

We will continue to make more links to local, national or global events which link to religious festivals/celebrations throughout the year and develop knowledge and understanding of world views.

We will continue to aim to invite more visitors into school from different denominations.

We will continue to develop CPD for RE across the school to ensure that we continue to provide a high quality RE curriculum that engenders an interest in exploring, improving understanding of and showing respect for different faiths and cultural diversity.

Improvements so far:

  • Children are already demonstrating curiosity and exploring aspects of RE independently.
  • Understanding of different faiths and cultural diversity is improving.
  • Children are beginning to understand the impact of religion on people’s lives by exploring religious places around the world.
  • Children are beginning to express clearly their responses to questions and offer their own viewpoints and opinions.

Curriculum

There is a long term plan for RE which maps out the curriculum across the year groups.

Each Year group from Year 1 to Year 6 studies one of the six major religions in detail over half a term. These units of work incorporate the learning themes (see below) as set out in the Suffolk and Norfolk RE Syllabus.

ALT Religious Education Curriculum Statement of Intent - July 2019.pdf

New Knowledge and skills based curriculum RE 2024- 2025.pdf


Links for RE at home

KS1

KS2 


 

Early Years

General Documents Date Download
Year R Summer 2 RE KO Christianity encountering Judaism 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year R Summer 1 RE KO Christianity Encountering Hinduism 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year R Spring 2 RE KO Christianity encountering Buddhism 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year R Spring 1 RE KO Christianity Encountering Sikhism 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year R Autumn 2 Christianity Knowledge Organiser 13th Sep 2025 Download
Reception Autumn 1 RE Knowledge Organiser 29th Sep 2025 Download

Year One

General Documents Date Download
Year 1 Summer 2 RE KO Christianity Prayer and Worship 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 1 Summer 1 RE KO Leaders Teachers Christianity Judaism Hinduism 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 1 Spring 2 RE Knowledge Organiser Hindusim Celebrations 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 1 Spring 1 RE KO Christianity Symbols Artefact 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 1 Autumn 2 Judaism Belonging Knowledge Organiser 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 1 Autumn 1 RE Knowledge Organiser Christianity Belonging 29th Sep 2025 Download

Year Two

General Documents Date Download
Year 2 Summer 2 RE KO Christianity Stories and Books 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 2 Summer 1 RE KO Judaism Leaders and Teachers 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 2 Spring 2 RE KO Christianity Leaders Teachers 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 2 Spring 1 RE KO Hinduism Beliefs 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 2 Autumn 2 Christianity Believing Knowledge Organiser 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 2 Autumn 1 RE Knowledge Organiser Judaism Believing 29th Sep 2025 Download

Year Three

General Documents Date Download
Year 3 Summer 2 RE KO Sikhism Inspirational People 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 3 Summer 1 RE KO Humanism Beliefs and Questions 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 3 Spring 2 RE KO Christianity Beliefs in Action in the World 29th Sep 2025 Download
Year 3 Spring 1 RE KO Islam Religion and the individual 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 3 Autumn 2 Hinduism Religion and the Individual KO 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 3 Autumn 1 RE KO Christianity Religion and the Individual 13th Sep 2025 Download

Year Four

General Documents Date Download
Year 4 Summer 2 RE KO Judaism Symbols and Religious Expression 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 4 Summer 1 RE KO Sikhism Religion Community and Family 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 4 Spring 2 RE KO Christianity Religion Family and Community 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 4 Spring 1 RE KO Islam Inspirational People 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 4 Autumn 2 Hindusim Inspirational People Knowledge Organiser 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 4 Aut 1 2024 RE KO Christianity Inspirational People 13th Sep 2025 Download

Year Five

General Documents Date Download
Year 5 Summer 2 RE KO Judaism Worship Pilgrimage and Sacred Places 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 5 Summer 1 RE KO Buddhism Symbols and Religious Expression 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 5 Spring 2 RE KO Christianity Worship pilgrimage sacred places 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 5 Spring 1 RE KO Islam Teachings and Authority 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 5 Autumn 2 Hindusim Teachings and Authority Knowledge Organiser 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 5 Aut 1 2024 RE KO Christianity Beliefs and Questions 13th Sep 2025 Download

Year Six

General Documents Date Download
Year 6 RE KO Summer 2 Humanism Journey of Life and Death 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 6 RE KO Summer 1 Buddhism Journey of Life and Death 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 6 RE Spring 2 KO Christianity The Journey of life and death 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 6 RE KO Spring 1 2025 Islam Beliefs and Questions 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 6 Autumn 2 Hinduism Beliefs and Questions Knowledge Organiser 13th Sep 2025 Download
Year 6 Aut 1 2024 RE KO Christianity Teachings and Authority 13th Sep 2025 Download