Religious Education
We believe Religious education supports the values of the school curriculum
Religious education actively promotes the values of truth, justice, respect for all and care of the environment. It places specific emphasis on pupils valuing themselves and others, on the role of the family and the community in religious belief and activity, on the celebration of diversity in society through understanding similarities and differences, and on human stewardship of the earth. Religious education also recognises the changing nature of society, including changes in religious practice and expression and the influence of religion, in the local, national and global community.
At Glemsford, we follow a scheme of work which encompasses a wide range of religions including: Christianity, Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Sikhism and Judaism.