Religious Education
RE Curriculum Intent
At Sunnyside we use the agreed syllabus for RE in Northamptonshire. It plays an important part in preparing pupils for life in modern Britain and understanding of different faiths and cultures.
Our learners discover the achievements of religious influencers from around the world and compare these to their own achievements and future aspirations.
Endeavour
Through open, informed and respectful discussions with peers and local religious representatives our children learn about the challenges overcome through endeavour.
Responsibility
Our pupils learn about the similarities and differences, shared values and mutual understanding between different religions, which develops their responsibility within their communities.
Acheivement
We nourish children’s natural desire to learn about their world and develop the confidence to question everything around them. We promote attitudes of respect towards others and provide an understanding of moral code.
Implementation
For the teaching of Religious Education, we follow the Northamptonshire Scheme of Work. Alongside this we also have planned opportunities to celebrate religious festivals.
Parental Right to Withdraw from Religious Education (RE)
We respect the rights of parents and carers regarding their child’s education. Under current legislation, parents and carers have the right to withdraw their child from all or part of Religious Education (RE) lessons. This includes activities related to Religious Education that do not form part of the statutory National Curriculum.
If you wish to exercise this right, we ask that you inform the school in writing, detailing whether you are withdrawing your child from all or specific parts of the RE curriculum. We are happy to discuss any concerns you may have and provide further information to help you make an informed decision.