Religious Education
Religious Education at the Priory Witham produces pupils who are religiously literate and able to hold balanced and informed conversations about religious beliefs and worldviews. RE engages and challenges pupils to study religion and worldviews as a real and lived experience for themselves and others.
RE lessons are delivered to reflect the academic disciplines that underpin it: Philosophy – thinking through thinking, Theology – thinking through believing and the Human and Social Sciences – thinking through living. Through these three lenses, pupils will develop an understanding of key world religions and worldviews and allow them to explore authentic religious material through interpretation and enquiry.
RE is a subject that allows pupils to consider their own thoughts and opinions; as well as providing a safe space for debate and discussion in order to critically reflect on the diversity in both their local and national context. RE offers an opportunity for pupils to develop personal reflections and spiritual development on big questions. RE supports our Academy intent enabling students to become effective contributors to society.
Parents have the right to withdraw their child from the act of religious worship and other religious education by making a written request to the Head of the Academy
Right of withdrawal
In law, parents/carers have the right to withdraw their child(ren) from collective acts of religious worship and/or RE lessons. Please click on the link below to read the Priory Trust's guidance to families.