The subject leader for Religious Education in school is Mrs Dickinson. | |||
Curriculum Overview |
The Intent of our Religious Education Curriculum
At The Cathedral Catholic Primary School, Religious Education is at the heart of our learning as it helps us to fulfil our mission statement. Through RE, children learn more about the Catholic faith and they develop in their knowledge and understanding of the religious dimensions of life. They are given the opportunity to examine their own religious beliefs and attitudes and to respect those of others.
The Implementation of our Religious Education Curriculum
To inform our teaching in RE, we refer to the national Religious Education Directory, To know You more clearly. In Spring 2023, the new Religious Education Directory (RED) was published and we are on a journey of introducing this across school with full implementation being complete from September 2025. In 2024/25, the RED is being delivered from EYFS up to Year 4. Learning in RE is supported by materials from “Vine and Branches”, “The Way, The Truth and The Life”, CAFOD and “Caritas in Action” to ensure we meet the needs of all our children. All classes follow diocesan curriculum guidance and time spent on RE is 2 hours per week in Key Stage One and 2.5 hours per week in Key Stage Two.
The RED is organised into Six Branches, one for each half term:
1: Creation and Covenant 2: Prophecy and Promise
3: Galilee to Jerusalem 4: Desert to Garden
5: Ends of the Earth 6: Dialogue and Encounter
For each of the six branches there is a unit for each year group. Each unit begins with scripture and the whole curriculum is based around listening to and becoming familiar with the Word of God.
Curriculum Enrichment
RE is further enhanced and given expression through the liturgical life of the Church by attendance and active participation in the celebration of Mass and other liturgical celebrations – see our Prayer and Liturgy section. We enjoy regular visitors to enrich our RE curriculum, particularly from our parish priests, Margaret Wright and NISCU (Northern Inter-Schools Christian Union). We also make good use of St Peter’s Cathedral to support learning in RE.
The Impact of our Religious Education Curriculum
At The Cathedral Catholic Primary School, Religious Education is an integral part of learning and formation. An indicator of success is the amount of pleasure and knowledge gained by the children from the study of RE and a deepening of their personal knowledge, understanding and response to Christ through their service of others. This will support children to love themselves, love each other and love Jesus Christ so that they are ready when they reach the end of Year 6 to begin the next stage of their journey.
A further key indicator is the way in which our children conduct themselves throughout our Catholic Life. As children attend Mass, receive the sacraments and build relationships, they will be able to use the knowledge from their Religious Education learning to guide and support them.
Religious Education Key Learning for each Year Group
RE Key Learning
See our Religious Education Policy for further information.
Prayer and Liturgy at The Cathedral Catholic Primary School
At The Cathedral Catholic Primary School, we strive to inspire each pupil to be the best person they can be and we believe that daily opportunities for prayer and reflection are an important part of this. Community prayer is at the heart of our religious life so that together we can celebrate in faith, love and hope, our belief in Jesus and the example he gives. Pupils are encouraged to use their gifts and talents to help to lead times of prayer, both in class and with the whole school.
"For where two or three gather in my name, there am I with them."
(Matthew 18:20)
Daily Prayer and Liturgy
Each day begins with our school prayer which links to our mission:
God our loving Father,
we come to you today.
Be with us, hear us, guide us,
in all we do and say.
May we always help each other
so our faith and love with grow,
unlocking our potential
and letting your light show. Amen.
We pray to give thanks to God before eating and to praise God for his love at the end of the day. In addition to this, each child takes part in a daily act of worship (5-10 minutes). Each week, times of prayer are celebrated on many different levels: whole school, key stage, in classes, with staff, with parents and as a voluntary lunchtime pupil activity. Parents are invited to join us on Wednesday afternoons when a different class leads our whole school Celebration of the Word. We enjoy having direct access from our school playground into the Cathedral and we make good use of this sacred space to pray together and celebrate Mass with our Parish.
The Liturgical Year
The themes of our prayer follow the Church’s liturgical year and through this, we are united with the Universal Church in reflecting on the life and teachings of Jesus and what we can learn from them. Displays in classrooms and around school reflect the Church’s seasons. Liturgical celebrations and important feasts are celebrated with the parish in St Peter’s Cathedral which we access through a small door from our playground. Our school/parish feast day of St Peter is a celebration we all look forward to in June! We enjoy strong links with our parish community and Father Steve and Father Mathew are regular visitors in school.
Scripture
Every Celebration of the Word is centred around a piece of Scripture, as it is through this that we learn about God, his love for us and how he wants us to live. The words from Scripture inspire us to think and reflect deeply on what God's word means for us today, in our everyday lives and how we are going to respond to this.
Pupil Leadership in Prayer
As children move through school, they take an increasingly active role in planning and leading class Celebration of the Word. This is a responsibility which our children welcome and respect, sharing the word of God thoughtfully and reverently with their peers.
Lunchtime Prayer
Children in Years 5 and 6 voluntarily lead times of prayer for younger children at lunchtimes. This includes Rosary prayer during October and May, prayers around the crib during Advent and Stations of the Cross during Lent. It is wonderful for younger children to be led in prayer by older children who so readily give up their time to lead.
See our Prayer and Liturgy Policy for further information.
Useful RE and Prayer Links
Wednesday Word: This links to the Gospel of the week and to a Children's Zone, full of information linked to our faith.
Lancaster Cathedral: Use this to find out more about our Parish and what is happening.