REligious education
At Rose Hill, our principal aim in the teaching of Religious Education is to engage pupils in systematic enquiry into significant human questions which religion and world views 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.
The Religious Education curriculum aims to inspire children to have deep discussions. Making links to people they know within the community and discuss events that are in the news. It is exciting to find out about the lives and beliefs of others.
Classroom experiences equip pupils to use a range of strategies to help children think and consider the big questions RE brings. Time is given to thinking and reflection.
The children will develop their knowledge and skills to understand the beliefs of others and live in today’s diverse and ever-changing world.
“You need RE to help you understand all of the different religions in Britain.”
“RE teaches you about values like peace, love and forgiveness. We all need these.”
“I like RE because it is about big ideas and big questions.”