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Our Curriculum

Religious Education

DSC_0156As a Church of England school, Religious Education carries a high status within our curriculum – it is our 4th ‘core’ subject.  

Our overall intent is that pupils when they leave Y6 can discuss significant theological concepts within Christianity and different world religions and explore the inner meanings with the material they study; and have had opportunities to develop their thinking and understanding of the world and their experiences within it.  Through RE, we engage pupils in systematic enquiry into significant human questions which religion and worldviews address, so that they can develop the understanding and skills needed to appreciate and appraise varied responses to these questions, as well as develop responses of their own.  Knowledge is divided into 3 key parts: substantive (knowledge about religious and non-religious traditions); disciplinary (knowledge of ‘how to know’ about religion and non-religion) and personal knowledge (a growing knowledge of how pupils’ own ideas and values relate with those which they learn about in a religious and non-religious context).

RE is a key subject where we promote Building Learning Power skills: children are constantly encouraged to question, make links, distil information, notice and reason.  We want children to feel that they belong to a loving, extended school family and through the exploration of concepts in RE, this supports children making sense of who they are and how they fit in the world.  

Our golden threads are: God – we are rooted in God’s love; Creation - we are the caretakers of the world;  Fall;  People of God; Incarnation; Gospel; Salvation; Kingdom of God.  Intertwined in these are our 8 school values.  

For RE, we follow the Understanding Christianity scheme of learning for all aspects of Christianity and the RE Today scheme of learning for world views.  The documents below show the progressive key learning that takes place in this subject across all key stages.

Curriculum & Progression Documents

RE - Progression & Key Learning

RE - Long Term Plan

Knowledge Organisers & Subject Support

KS1 Knowledge Organiser Vocabulary
KS2 Knowledge Organiser Vocabulary

Parental right of withdrawal from Religious Education

We hope that the description above makes it clear that our school’s curriculum for this subject is open, broad and explores a range of religious and non-religious worldviews.  It is not an induction into the Christian faith, or any other.  However, parents have the right to withdraw their child from our Religious Education curriculum on the grounds that they may wish to provide their own.  This would be their responsibility.  If you are a parent/carer and would like a conversation about withdrawing your child from our RE curriculum, please don’t hesitate to get in touch.
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About Synergy Schools

Synergy Schools is a federation of primary schools in the north of North Yorkshire. The federation was formed in September 2018 and has grown to include 6 North Yorkshire primary schools.