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RE and Catholic Life

The Heart of our School

The teachings of the Catholic Church underpin everything at St Mary's. There are daily opportunities for prayer and worship, where children learn the traditional prayers as well as being encouraged to develop their own prayer life.

There is no requirement for children to be Catholic to attend St Mary's. Children can have a different faith, or have no faith at all. They are simply introduced to what it means to have a faith and are encouraged to ask questions, to be curious and to reflect on their personal spiritual or faith journey.

There are daily Acts of Worship; some planned more formally and many completely designed and led by the children. Father Paul is the Parish Priest and regularly visits the school for these events. He leads regular liturgies and Masses, where scripture is celebrated in a child-friendly and age-appropriate way.

The school teaches RE through a new RED scheme developed by a partnership betwen Plymouth Diocese and Clifton Diocese. 

The right of withdrawal from Religious Education/Collective Worship

Parents of pupils are permitted, by law, to request that their child is withdrawn from receiving all or part of religious education/collective worship given at the school and any such request shall stand until such time that the parents request is withdrawn.

 Gospel Values

There are 8 values, based on the Beatitudes in Matthew's Gospel. They are explored and practiced every day in school, in order for every child and adult to be the best person they can be, following the teachings of Jesus.

 

  • Humility - seeing life as a gift

  • Compassion - having empathy

  • Kindness - gentleness

  • Justice - working for a fairer world

  • Forgiveness - reconciling with self and others

  • Integrity - do what you say

  • Peace - committed to peace making and non-violence

  • Courage - standing up for the truth

 
First Holy Communion

 In order to prepare for the Sacrament of the Eucharist, the children will follow the program  'I belong'. This is completed over a series of sessions in our Parish church and their parents will support them on every step of the journey. Once the children have completed their learning, they will receive Communion for the first time in a special Mass which is held in June.