Year 9 RE

In Year 9 RE, we have recently begun the fascinating topic of Crime and Punishment. The students have discussed potential causes of crime, including religion. The girls completed a research project exploring different religious people who have broken the law. They evaluated the link between their crime and their religion to consider what extent religion can actually cause a crime. There were lots of really interesting projects to read. In particular, some explored religious people who were inspired by their religious teachings of equality and the religious practice of ‘treating others how you wish to be treated’ to break laws in order to gain equality for others. Well done, Year 9 on the great research. Here are some examples:

Alongside teaching substantive knowledge, we think it is crucial that we enhance student’s personal development by informing them about caREer choices that link to RE.

Miss Buckle

RE Department

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  • Artsmark Platinum Award - Awards by Arts Council England
  • Lancashire Socio-economic Equality Badge
  • SMART
  • UNICEF
  • School Mental Health Award
  • Ofsted - Outstanding Provider
  • International School Award