RE School Self-Evaluation
(Primary)
School:
York SACRE has a statutory responsibility to monitor provision for Religious Education in the city. SACRE can use this information to make recommendations to City of York Council about the strengths and weaknesses of that provision, how good practice might be shared and what support might be offered. Subject leaders are requested to complete this proforma and return it to the maxine.squire@york.gov.uk
School self-evaluation: key questions
Strong and organised RE curriculum with everyone following. Assembly schedule and teaching to fit with it.
No weaknesses
If so, please provide details below.
We have split the curriculum up to fit with our own themes on a three year rolling programme so every class does the same thing at the same time and it fits in with assembly too. Therefore a whole school approach. Work and ideas are monitored and assessed through tapestry.
New curriculum themes in place so we need to monitor all new topics as we go.
NO
Quality and standards of RE in the school
Coordinators have subject share meeting each half term where they can track work covered through tapestry and written work. Staff follow plans for RE planned by the subject coordinator and then share in the subject share meeting.
Very good
Continuing professional development in RE
New sacre training, purchased new RE today update
Training from subject leader
NO
Timetabling of RE
Yes through assemblies
EYFS:
30/40 mins
KS1:
1 hour
KS2:
N/A
(Class teacher/HLTA/TA/PPA teacher/other please specify)
All of the above
Yes/No
Yes/No/Partly
– If not yes, then please explain how you intend to address
this.
Same subject knowledge for every year group but different skills progression
See above
Resources
Yes
Persona dolls
More persona dolls
Jewish
society on Lawrence street (sorry I cant remember the contacts
name)
Management and Organisation of
RE
No. of students on roll 144
Angela Rhodes
1 year |
2 years |
3 years |
4 years |
5+ years |
See attached plans