
Mavisbank School shows how RO experiences can be created for pupils with additional support needs.
Mavisbank caters for children and young people between the ages of 2 and 18 years of age with multiple disabilities, sometimes called Complex Learning Difficulties (CLD). The school has a high level of expertise in making provision for children and young people who are blind or have an identified visual impairment.
The present school roll is 26 although the school has a capacity of 40. There are seven teaching staff, six instructors, three physiotherapists, three speech and language therapists, three occupational therapists, four medical staff, a psychologist and 16 non-teaching staff.
In Mavisbank the religious and moral education (RME) lessons and RO overlap. What is important is the received experience of the pupils.
The aims of the RME policy are to enable pupils to:
Sheila Harkness, the headteacher at Mavisbank, has set out the basic structure for these events, which happen fortnightly.

The context of a special school sharpens the spiritual issues the school community has to deal with. Some pupils find it difficult to respond to stimuli; some pupils are fed by PEG tubes or are incontinent. There have been 15 bereavements in three years.
The RME/RO experiences provide for the spiritual needs of pupils by providing a regular time when they may experience a sense of life beyond and of themselves in a multisensory atmosphere of positive care.