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Christian Distinctiveness

Collective Worship

Each day the pupils are involved in an act of collective worship. This ranges from recognising the awe and wonder of our world, social messages such as friendship, to key religious celebrations and learning. We also welcome visiting speakers to offer expertise and enrich the quality of our Collective Worship.

Collective Worship  

https://www.cdbe.org.uk/support-for-schools/education-support/collective-worship 

Religious Education

To be able to understand their own beliefs and values, children need to learn about and respond to the beliefs and values of others. In religious education (RE), children learn about the main religions in this country, particularly Christianity. The subject aims to help pupils respect the beliefs and practices of others as well as discovering more about their own. Every school must teach religious education, but there is no national programme of study. Our teaching is based upon the Essex Agreed Syllabus.  This local programme is shaped by national guidelines. These say that teaching should:

Board of Education. Diocese of Chelmsford

Parents not wishing their child to attend Religious Education and/or Religious Worship can exercise their rights under the Education Act and Statement of Entitlement for Religious Education (2019) by making an application to the Executive Headteacher.

 Church Links

The school enjoys strong links with the parish churches of Ingatestone and Fryerning and Can. Lee is a regular visitor to the school and leads an assembly every week. The schools R.E. syllabus is in accordance with that recommended by the Religious Education Executive of the Chelmsford Diocesan Education Committee.

Ingatestone: St Edmund & St Mary   

Fryerning: St Mary the Virgin