Religious Education

New Lincolnshire Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education 2025-2030.

We are in a year of transition from the current Lincolnshire Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education 2018-2023 to the new Lincolnshire Agreed Syllabus for Religious Education 2025-2030.  The overview below identifies for each year group across this year which Syllabus is being followed as well as the key questions and religions.

Lincolnshire Agreed RE Syllabus 2025 2030

lincolnshire Agreed Syllabus For Religious Education 2018 2023 Final

Religious Education Intent, Implemention and Impact Statement

Intent

At Holbeach Primary Academy we believe In a world of confusion and shifting values, children need accurate information and a helpful environment in which they can explore and form their own values and develop skills to deal with life’s joys, sorrows and questions.

It is important for all children to develop their religious literacy as this gives them the ability to hold balanced and well-informed conversations about religion and belief. We encourage our children to ask questions about the world and reflect on their own beliefs, values and experiences

Our curriculum is designed to encourage creativity, imagination, enquiry, debate, discussion and independence.

Implementation

Our Religious Education Scheme of Work is based on the Lincolnshire locally agreed syllabus and compulsory units from the syllabus and units from Discovery RE programme.

Wherever possible, pupils are actively engaged in exploratory and experimental learning including opportunities to:

·        Observe religious artefacts, paintings, books, photos, pictures etc;

·        Gain first-hand knowledge through direct questioning;

·        Studying sacred texts and stories;

·        Visit places of worship in a planned and structured way;

·        Meet and talk to believers of various faiths in a planned and controlled situation.

Learning iis geared to more than the accumulation of factual knowledge and personal experiences. Opportunities for analysis and discussion are especially important and must be given to enable the child to develop deeper insights and deeper perceptions that lead to understanding.

During the Early Years Foundation Stage children work toward the Early Learning Goal of People, Culture and Communities. Children  are taught about differences between different religious and cultural communities and reflect on their own experience of family, community and religion.

In Key Stage One, the principal religions studied will be Christianity and Islam.

In Key Stage Two, the principal religions studied will be Christianity, Islam and Hinduism.

We acknowledge that each religion studied can contribute to the education of all our pupils and enhance  their Social, Moral and Cultural development.

Impact

Pupils at Holbeach Primary Academy will make the best possible progress  and demonstrate a deepened understanding of religion. Children will enjoy learning about other religions and beliefs . Through our curriculum children will be able to make links between their own lives and those of others in their community  and be able to hold well-balanced and informed discussions.

Religious Education

Religious Education is an integral part of children’s education as it enables our pupils to explore different points of view and is closely linked to the British Values we strive to uphold at Holbeach Primary Academy.

At our academy, children learn about different religions and explore human experiences.

They also learn from religion and respond to human experience.

Whole School Overview

Religious Education learning is based on four key concepts; authority, religious belief and lifestyle, celebration and the sacred.

Across these four concepts children have the opportunity to study Christianity, Hinduism and Islam in depth, and are also aware of Sikhism, Judaism and Buddhism in the wider world.

In Key Stage One we learn about Islam and Christianity as our main religions and in Key Stage Two we add Hinduism to this, following the guidance of the Lincolnshire Agreed Syllabus.

Local Community and Church Links

RE learning is enhanced at Holbeach Primary Academy by our close links with All Saints Church.

The Vicar and other memebrs of the Church Community visit our school termly to deliver assemblies to both KS1 and KS2 on a chosen theme, for example, friendship. This theme is then discussed in class and the children enjoy these interactive assemblies.

We also hold our own services at All Saints Church at Harvest, Christmas and Easter. All the children from Early Years up to Year 6 get involved in these services and parents are welcome to join us at these too.

We also have a KS1 an KS2 choir at Holbeach Primary Academy that perform in various festivals and events organised and held at All Saints Church.

Chinese New Year

Year of the Snake! Alongside British Values work on tolerance and learning about festivals and celebrations in RE, we applied our art skills to make snakes of all shapes and sizes!