Being a Church School

Being a Church School

Our aim is to bring the best out of every pupil that attends St John's

Religious Education

Religious Education is taught in accordance with the Cambridge Agreed Syllabus. As a school with a Christian foundation, in each year there is a focus on Christianity plus the opportunity for pupils to learn and evaluate their own views on other world religions. RE enables pupils to appreciate their own and others' beliefs and cultures, helping them to develop a clear understanding of the significance of religion in their own area as well as in the world today.

RE intends to promote religious understanding and respect, and to challenge prejudice, discrimination and stereotyping.

It is concerned with the promotion of each pupil's-self-worth, enabling them to reflect on their uniqueness as human beings, to share their feelings and emotions with others and to appreciate the importance of forming and maintaining positive relationships.

We strongly believe that the purpose of RE is about religious literacy. This means we aim for children to be able to hold a balanced and well-informed conversation about religion and belief. In order to fulfil this purpose, we provide a balance of theology, philosophy and human/social sciences within our RE lessons. 


Collective Worship

As a Church of England School, Collective Worship is carried out on a daily basis. It is Christian in content and encourages worship of God. Collective worship allows time for guidance, positive thought and development on spiritual, moral, social and emotional issues. Worship also allows an opportunity for quiet reflection and exploration of self.

Daily worship may be led by staff, children or visitors to the school. These worship times have a theme and may include stories, songs or hymns, prayers plus a time of reflection. We follow the Christian calendar and celebrate special days and festivals throughout the year.

Parents have the right to withdraw their child from Collective Worship if their own religious beliefs make this necessary. If you wish to withdraw your child please contact the Headteacher.

We actively encourage all children to take part in worship and our Worship Group are actively involved daily in the preparation and delivery of worship. Each class is responsible for leading a worship every year and we welcome parents to share this with us.



We are part of the Diocese of Ely.


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