A glimpse into Catholic Life, Collective Worship and R.E in Year 6.
A place where we CARE and SHARE and LEARN together.
Throughout the year, children lead and participate in Collective Worship, take part in themed weeks as well as embedding Catholic Life into everything that we do, keeping Christ at the centre of our hearts.
Our School Virtues
At St Anne’s School we strive to actively promote values, virtues and ethics that shape our pupils' character and moral perspective, through the teachings of the Catholic Church.
We are confident that our continued focus on the Diocesan Virtues will give our pupils the necessary awareness of what it means to be a good citizen in Britain today, and embed in them the building blocks of a future successful and productive life.
Our whole school assemblies, phase assemblies, services and school Masses continually reiterate this. It is embedded throughout our curriculum and daily experiences.
Through our weekly Collective Worship, RE lessons, PSHE, RSHE, SMVSC links and promoting The Beatitudes and Diocesan Virtues, we are able to make real links between the values of our pupils and the lives of others in their community, country and the world in general.
Through our themed weeks (such as friendship week and e safety week) we teach about responsibility, rules and laws, the monarchy, equality, values and virtues, environmental awareness and importantly, respect of other world faiths.
Religious Education
We use the curriculum strategy for Religious Education in the Catholic Primary Schools of the Archdiocese of Birmingham Learning and Growing as the People of God. It makes learning about our faith lively, interactive and relevant.
Spiritual Learning Journal
The children in Year 6 have the opportunity to reflect on beliefs and values by talking, exploring, discussing, thinking and responding to questions. The children then articulate views and thoughts and listen attentively to others.
The children have the opportunity to think about their own questions of meaning and purpose and be able to express their own points of view. The questions and answers should give the children a sense of awe and wonder. Through these questions they will encounter the idea of mystery as well as appreciate that there are general questions about life that are difficult to answer. This will be evidenced in the Spiritual Learning Journal along with:
Cross-curricular learning (R.E through other subjects)
Children leading in Collective Worship
Whole class learning e.g. drama, practical based lessons.
Whole Class Masses and Assemblies
Prayer garden/church/ other locations
Community links, e.g. tea dance, carol serviceEntries on newsletters
Vocation links across the year
Twitter tweets
Class Saints Days, special weeks (e.g. Little Way)
Evidence to be annotated to explain session.
Below is what a typical focal point looks like in Year 6:
This is the centre of our classroom and a place where we can share our own private intentions, read one of our year group prayers or take a moment to reflect on our own day.
The Sacrament of Confirmation
Many of our year 6 children have made their Confirmation this term, with the support of Father Christi. The children prepared in school for their big day when they became full members of the church.