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14/11/24

Thank you pupils of Harris Invictus Academy Croydon for being Reading Buddies to our children pic.twitter.com/3tt4IRqeo7— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () November 14, 2024

14/11/24

Welcome to our Community Hub- you can access it everyday- first thing in the morning and at the end of the day pic.twitter.com/WJFV9eZ8eE— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () November 14, 2024

08/11/24

We look forward to seeing the odd socks on Tuesday! pic.twitter.com/sW6c7xNKHp— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () November 8, 2024

24/10/24

Year 1 children use Communication in Print to help them write independently pic.twitter.com/tiYiofEPfW— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 24, 2024

24/10/24

Our children have been thinking about keeping safe and safeguarding pic.twitter.com/rZJJu65dku— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 24, 2024

24/10/24

Our Community Hub- giving back to the community pic.twitter.com/yeuvGoVCkb— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 24, 2024

24/10/24

Our Culture Day to celebrate Diversity Month was a huge success pic.twitter.com/aGx2XAqIFk— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 24, 2024

15/10/24

Children at HPAC have been thinking about keeping safe and safeguarding pic.twitter.com/MC3WXPvKeP— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 15, 2024

14/10/24

Using BIDMAS in Year 6 to solve mathematical problems pic.twitter.com/qPPd7NDfKb— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 14, 2024

11/10/24

Sir Dan Moynihan welcomes 5000 members of staff, and gives a special welcome to our newest academy pic.twitter.com/Zg1qzF10n0— Harris Federation () October 11, 2024

11/10/24

1 in 40 children live in a family accessing food banks, & figures are higher in London, community hubs are more than just a space for donations, they are community, welcoming, essential support. pic.twitter.com/xBvFcUgR4O— Harris Federation () October 11, 2024

10/10/24

We love reading and learning in Reception Class pic.twitter.com/u4nsGw9Wvz— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 10, 2024

10/10/24

Book Fair at HPAC- we love reading! pic.twitter.com/PBvBkKGUMS— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 10, 2024

02/10/24

Book fair is coming! We look forward to seeing you! pic.twitter.com/Ljv5CFCbKu— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 2, 2024

01/10/24

Year 1 are using counters to demonstrate part-part-whole model pic.twitter.com/GHJHVpwBJN— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 1, 2024

01/10/24

Thank you for all the donations for our Community Hub pic.twitter.com/HT0BH9Ku3z— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () October 1, 2024

30/09/24

Our Yr 3 pupils at HPAC had a wonderful time celebrating the European day of languages with top Yr 9 language students from HIAC. pic.twitter.com/GZYzGQOXwX— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () September 30, 2024

20/09/24

Are you looking for a school for your child for September 2025? Come and view our school for a tour and presentation with our Head of Academy! Book your place here - https://t.co/Iqa4rS5XlN pic.twitter.com/5kbzKu0vQG— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () September 20, 2024

19/09/24

Thank you to all those parents who joined us for our Curriculum Evening pic.twitter.com/eMtCtsCHyA— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () September 19, 2024

19/09/24

We work hard but we also have fun at our academy- football, netball, cricket and lots more pic.twitter.com/SjicvP67ow— Harris Primary Academy Croydon () September 19, 2024

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Religious Education

 

“In diversity there is beauty and there is strength.” 

Maya Angelou

 

Intent statement 

Religious education promotes pupils’ understanding of the multicultural and multifaith society we live in today, enabling the exploration of issues, beliefs and differences between faiths. Having learned about different faiths and beliefs, pupils are then encouraged to understand how people interact with each other and explore interfaith issues of contemporary society. Whether they have a faith or not, pupils need to be given an awareness of what life is like from a religious point of view. Knowledge and understanding of the features, ideas and practices of the focused religions in each key stage is important so that pupils are able to distinguish between the religions and understand what religion entails. There is a need to appreciate the values and attitudes which individuals in a group hold true and the effects these have on the community. Schools have a duty to promote the spiritual, moral, social and cultural education of pupils and, although it is important that the school ethos and all subjects contribute towards this; the teaching of religious education has a large part to play. 

We have identified 4 substantive concepts for Religious education: 

RE1

Intent

We believe the teaching of RE is vital to developing life-long learners who are proud of their own beliefs and respectful of those of others. 

What will it look like in EYFS, KS1 and KS2? 

The early learning goals at EYFS aim to strengthen the positive impressions children have of their own cultures and faiths, and those of others in their community, by sharing and celebrating a range of practices and special events. 

Throughout KS1 and KS2 children learn about the main world religions in blocks spread out across all year groups. This allows for units of work to build on previous learning and offers children the opportunity to revisit prior learning. 

Implementation: 

To ensure our teachers provide the best opportunities for the delivery of the RE curriculum, the content of the subject has been carefully sequenced as laid out below 

 KS1

RE KS1

KS2

RE KS2

Teachers will make use of knowledge organisers to share key vocabulary for every half term’s unit, which will enable children to understand the exact knowledge/vocabulary that needs to be learnt by the end of the half term to give them a better understanding of each religion. RE is timetabled for an hour each week and taught each half term in 6-week blocks.

Impact

Pupils record their learning in a variety of ways, recorded within their RE books. Evidence of the learning is dependent on the lesson outcome; year group and the knowledge and skills being developed.

The use of retrieval practice strategies built into the learning will help teachers identify how much knowledge has been learnt in a unit.

Subject leaders will conduct learning walks, planning scrutiny and pupil interviews to measure the impact of our teaching, based on how much children can remember.

Subject leaders will meet with their counterparts from our other cluster schools half termly and will moderate the planning, work and monitoring outcomes from their setting to ensure that standards are meeting or exceeding the expectations of the Local Authority SACRE.

Documents

RE Year 1 16th May 2023 Download
RE Year 2 16th May 2023 Download
RE Year 3 16th May 2023 Download
RE Year 4 16th May 2023 Download
RE Year 5 16th May 2023 Download
RE Year 6 16th May 2023 Download
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