Curriculum Statement - Beliefs and Values

‘Difference is the essence of humanity. Difference is an accident of birth, and it should therefore never be the source of hatred or conflict. Therein lies a most fundamental principle of peace: respect for diversity.’

John Hume

Powerful Knowledge in Beliefs and Values

To understand the world around us, and how we fit into that world, we must attempt to understand the cultures, traditions, customs and beliefs of the people we share it with, as well as developing a better understanding of who we are. It is every child’s right to become equipped with the powerful knowledge that will allow them to be a respectful, tolerant, and active citizen who can form and evaluate their own opinions whilst accepting those of other people.

Within Beliefs and Values, and through the subjects of Religious Studies, PSHE and Citizenship, we believe that the powerful knowledge that enables pupils to achieve this through:

  • being taught about how to make their own decisions about moral, ethical and current affairs
  • understanding the differences and similarities we hold with others and to celebrate these
  • being empowered on how to make decisions that will have a positive impact on their physical and/or mental wellbeing
  • understanding how to form meaningful and happy relationships influence in order to open minds, reduce prejudiced views and limit narrow-minded behaviours
  • knowing that many things are ambiguous, and developing empathy to see things from other perspectives
  • developing pride in one’s own sense of self
  • inspiring students to look beyond their own sphere of experience
  • knowing the choices that are open to everyone, and how to make the most of these choices

Curriculum Features

Beliefs and Values at Laurus Cheadle Hulme gives students the opportunities to become aware of the world, the people and the issues that surround them. Religious studies explores philosophical, theological and sociological disciplines; through this academic rigour, our pupils can develop a full understanding of what it means to be religious and how that looks in modern Britain and throughout the world. As part of this, students will engage with living religions that are active and relevant in our world and in our school.

They will engage with these lessons throughout both KS3 and KS4, ensuring that our ethos follows them through all facets of their education. Through PSHE and Citizenship, students will learn: how to care for themselves and others; how to debate key topics; engage with modern and historical ethics and themes. Building on a grounding of both PSHE, Citizenship and Religious studies, B&V gives students the power to apply these ideas to the world that impacts them. Students are asked to think politically, decisively and analytically in order to make their own decisions, evaluate the decisions of others and engage with modern topics whilst being knowledgeable, respectful and thoughtful.

Co Curriculum Enrichment

Out of the Beliefs and Values department, we work with the local religious leaders, charities and organisations and run events to ensure the religious make-up of our school is represented, thereby giving students an opportunity to engage with a living religion. Events such as Inter-Faith Week allow students to engage with different cultures and communities. Students are invited to participate in the B&V house competition allows students to engage with their own beliefs. The Beliefs and Values curriculum is also complemented by assemblies, form times, drop-down sessions and special events. We work with charities, organisations and agencies to provide a full programme of events that enhance learning done in Beliefs and Values lessons, empowering pupils to be confident and active citizens. We have electives that pupils can take part in to help them with their identity and understanding of society.