Schools

Welcome to our information and resource pages for schools:
RE and Collective Worship ideas, training opportunities and reference materials.

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Earth

We have some awe-inspiring worship resources
to help us worship an awesome God. Find ideas and media here.

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Communion

Communion bread and wine

Exploring the admission of children to Communion?
We offer Diocesan guidelines and can discuss the issues with you.

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Training


For school teachers, heads and governors.
You can now browse our courses and book your place online.

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Pray for the governors
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Pray for everyone at the school today
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Persona dolls are a great way to introduce young children to ideas like other religions. Elizabeth is a Christian persona doll. Downloadable here is a series of sessions designed for use with a persona doll to explore Christianity through special times (Baptism, Christmas, Easter, Harvest, prayer) special places (nature/creation, church), special books (the Bible) and special people (Jesus). Also available here is a PowerPoint presentation of Elizabeth's church.

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The Big Bible Storybook

features 188 Bible stories for very young children and adults to enjoy together. It’s Ideal for use at home or with your Bubbles group. To find out more or to purchase the book, click here.




 

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A brilliant modern day monologue version of the what the Woman at the well said to Jesus. This story can be found in John 4:3-30 in the Holy Bible. This is worth watching!

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This site might be of interest to those of you who wear a Youth hat – free on-line weekly Bible study resources with a creative/media twist.

http://www.faithelement.com

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How can you mark 400 years of the King James Bible in a relevant and interesting way across the different Key Stages?

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