Religious Observance

Sharing practice

Burnside Primary School

This case study looks at the progress Burnside school has made in creating an inclusive environment for Religious Observance. Students from all religious backgrounds now take part in RO activities.

Broxburn Primary School

Read about how the chaplains and staff or Broxburn school have been working to develop spiritual intelligence and shared values within the school community.

Mavisbank School

This case study from Mavisbank illustrates how Religious Observance opperates in a school for children and young people with Complex Learning Difficulties (CLD).

Rosshall secondary school

This case study from Rosshall academy shows how developing a chaplaincy team took place with increasing co-operation between the churches.  The team is well integrated in many aspects of school life and able to develop pupils religious observance and spirituality.

Woodlands Primary School

Woodlands Primary School has developed weekly Religious Observance (RO) assemblies which encourage pupil participation, and fit with the school's citizenship, enterprise and eco agendas.

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Uyeasound Primary - exploring cross-curricular themes

Uyeasound decided to use a cross-curricular project to change the learning environment surrounding the school.  We wanted to use creativity in the playground to promote mental, emotional and spiritual wellbeing. Our thematic approach allowed us to cover many areas of the curriculum including maths, language, art, music, religious and moral education, health and citizenship.

 

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