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Religious Studies

Religious Studies provides within the curriculum a reminder that education concerns the whole person and that there is something more. It reflects on the ‘why’ questions in life.

At the heart of RS teaching is a desire to allow pupils to experience and reflect on a range of religions and religious practices. Visitors come into school from local Christian communities and we also have study visits to other religious establishments.

Pupils learn to understand and respect our common humanity, diversity and differences so that they can go on to form the effective, fulfilling relationships that are an essential part of life and learning.

HARVEST FESTIVAL

On Monday 22nd September Spratton Hall went to church to celebrate Harvest Festival.

Prior to this, everyone in school was asked to bring in dried/tinned foods or toiletries to send to the Northamptonshire Hope Centre. The Year 8's collected all the goods and displayed them in the Bickley Building for everyone to see. There was a great variety of food which we know will be of great help to the Hope Centre in the coming months.

Kate Belamy kindly gave up her time to come and talk to all Year 7 and Year 8 pupils about the role of the Hope Centre in our local community. We felt very humbled and privileged at Spratton Hall. She was inspiring to listen to and made us all really consider how the smallest thing that we often take for granted can make such a huge difference to those that are in need at the Hope Centre. We feel that we have been able to help the Hope Centre and its mission, supporting people in our local community at a time when they most need support and care shown to them.

At Spratton Hall we believe that everyone should feel valued in their community.

Minty Bates & Bethan Wright

 

 

Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase.

Martin Luther King, Jr.