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RE in MK
Why Religious Education is
(still) important
Overview
• Why is RE Important ?
• Legal Responsibilities
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What is SACRE? (Standing Advisory Committee for
Religious Education)
• How we can help your school.
What are the potential benefits of an effective RE Curriculum?
• Can be used as an integral part of effective SMSC
(Spiritual, Moral, Social, Cultural development) provision
• Can be used to develop higher order thinking skills
• Can lead to success in GCSE and A level RE exams and
a broader curriculum offer
Legal Responsibilities
Religious Education required in all schools!
“every maintained school in England must provide for all
registered pupils a basic curriculum of which religious
education must be a part except for those pupils whose
parents have exercised their right to withdraw their children
from all or any part of religious education lessons”.
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Schedule 19 of the School Standards and Framework Act 1998
What about my school ?
• Community and voluntary controlled Church of England
schools are required by law to follow the RE syllabus
provided by Milton Keynes for use in all the Local
Authority’s schools.
• In voluntary aided faith schools, the nature of RE is the
responsibility of the Governing Body. These schools
should seek guidance from the relevant diocese to
support governors in their decision making.
What about my school ?
• All academies are required to teach RE. In February 2011
the DfE provided the following statement:
“Academies must provide religious education in
accordance with their Funding Agreements. The policy
intention is for the model Funding Agreements to broadly
reflect the provisions that apply to local authorities and
schools in the maintained sector. The Funding Agreement
requires that Academies with a religious designation
provide religious education in accordance with the tenets of
their faith and Academies that do not have a religious
designation must arrange for religious education to be
given to all pupils in accordance with the requirements for
Agreed Syllabuses.
SACRE: (Standing Advisory Committee for Religious Education)
Supports teaching of RE in MK, providing advice and
training for teachers including
-Teaching materials
-Development of a local Curriculum
-Providing connections for RE visits
-Developing materials (subject booklets, lesson plans,
web-based access)
Challenges facing the development of RE
• Reduced profile in schools
• RE not included in the EBacc
• Fewer specialist teachers and a reduction in the number of
teaching grants available
Questions to consider
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Is your school aware of the support available from SACRE?
Do you have an RE link governor?
Do you know if there is an RE co-ordinator on your staff?
How is RE being used as part of your schools SMSC offer?
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What could SACRE do better to support the development of RE in
your schools?
Contacts
The Clerk:
Janet Gleghorn:
Chair
Rev Paul Smith:
01908 606689
[email protected]
[email protected]
Vice Chair:
Tina Virdee-Basra
01908 526936
[email protected]
Adviser: Jo Fageant:
(07885 697447)
[email protected]
SACRE Web: on MK Council schools pages