St Augustine's Catholic Primary School

St Augustine's Catholic Primary School

Following Jesus, our school family shows love and respect for one another and the world around us.

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Cranbrook Road, Gants Hill, Ilford, Essex IG2 6RG
Enquiries to be addressed to Mrs Brogan in the Infant Office

admin.st-augustines@redbridge.gov.uk

02085 541919

Religious Education

Religious Education

Aims

We aim to provide a Catholic Religious Education, central to the ethos of the school derived from our Mission Statement.

 

‘Following Jesus, our school family shows love and respect for one another and the world around us.’

 

We aim to develop religiously literate young people who have the knowledge, understanding and skills – appropriate to their age and capacity – to think spiritually, ethically and theologically, and who are aware of the demands of religious commitment in everyday life.  We also foster an understanding and respect for those with different faiths and beliefs.

Working in partnership with the family and parish we seek to live and share our Catholic faith.  This faith perspective is integral to the whole life of the school and all aspects of the curriculum.

Religious education is not confined to the R.E. lesson.  Throughout the whole of the curriculum, topics arise which raise specific moral and religious issues.  An adequate response will be given, in the light of teachings of the church.

 

Religious Education Directory

At St. Augustine’s we follow the Diocesan approved Religious Education Directory model curriculum and the skills developed therein.  The school’s aims are to foster, at an appropriate level in children, the following attitudes which are associated with the Holy Spirit:

 

Religious Education Directory Overview

 

 

Assessment and Reporting

There is a separate policy regarding assessment, recording and reporting in Religious Education.

Progress in R.E. is reported to parents annually at the end of the year and a newsletter is sent home each term to inform parents about the topics to be covered and the ways in which parents can support their child’s learning.

“The purpose of assessment, recording and reporting in religious education is to ensure effective learning, to celebrate growth and achievement and enable further progress.”

                                                                                                            NBRIA 1997

 

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