World Religion Day

This year, World Religion Day was celebrated on 21st January. World Religion Day was created to encourage people from different religions to be curious about and compassionate towards other faiths. The aim is to promote understanding and peace between all religions, encouraging people to learn about other faiths and their followers.

Throughout history, religions have often been in conflict with one another. World Religion Day was established to build friendships between religions as a step towards world peace. The aim is to unite everyone, whatever their faith, by showing us all that there are common foundations to all religions and that together we can help humanity and live in harmony.

To celebrate World Religion Day, some Year 9 Students created an assembly about World Religion to show to forms. They researched how and why different religions give to charity and they included voiceovers on the slides to provide further explanations. The students put lots of time and hard work into this assembly. Well done! Here are some of the slides: 

Miss Buckle

Religious Education Department

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