Religious Education at Stewart Fleming
Below you can see some of the lovely things that the children have been doing at Stewart Fleming in RE lessons. From celebrating Diwali with amazing Rangoli patterns made from sand to the reverse advent initiative. Furthermore, you can see how generous the children have been with the fantastic harvest festival donations and the fantastic drawings that were entered for the Christmas card competition in collaboration with St Michael's Church. Remember to keep visiting this page for further updates.
Reverse Advent
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Celebrating Christmas at Stewart Fleming

Celebrating Diwali in Year 2 & EYFS

Harvest Festival Collection

Christmas Card Competition in collaboration with St Michael's Church

Religious Education
Religious Education (RE) enables children to investigate and reflect on some of the most fundamental questions asked by people. At Stewart Fleming Primary School we develop the children’s knowledge and understanding of the major world faiths. We enable children to develop a sound knowledge not only of Christianity but also of other world religions, especially those that are the main faiths of children and staff within our school. Children reflect on what it means to have a faith and to develop their own spiritual knowledge and understanding. We help the children learn from religions as well as about religions.
Teaching and Learning
We base our teaching and learning style in RE on the key principle that good teaching in RE allows children both to learn about religious traditions and to reflect on what the religious ideas and concepts mean to them. Our teaching enables children to extend their own sense of values and promotes their spiritual growth and development. We encourage children to think about their own views and values in relation to the themes and topics studied in the RE curriculum.
Our teaching and learning styles in RE enable children to build on their own experiences and extend their knowledge and understanding of religious traditions. We aim to invite people of different faiths or parents into school to talk to the children about special events / celebrations within their religion.