New RE syllabus 2024
In June 2024 a new RE syllabus was launched for schools in Devon, Torbay and Plymouth. This syllabus has been developed in close consultation with teachers and school leaders. It is a development of the last syllabus, with significant extensions in line with current thinking and practice. Crucial changes include:
- adapting to a new Religion and Worldviews approach to RE
- integrating Ofsted’s 3 forms of knowledge (substantive, ‘ways of knowing’ and personal knowledge)
- more systematic coverage of non-religious worldviews (especially Humanism)
- offering additional alternative primary units on anti-racism, caring for the earth and multi-disciplinary RE and using more local examples
- including more detail on assessment techniques
- providing more materials to support teachers with developing subject knowledge
Who is this syllabus for?
This syllabus has been put in place for all schools. It will be a statutory requirement for all maintained schools without a religious character and it is recommended for all academies. The Diocese of Exeter recommends it for Church schools, being fully compatible with Understanding Christianity and the RE Statement of Entitlement for CofE schools.
It comes with a full curriculum plan, guidance on assessment and detailed medium-term planning. Additional support materials for primary schools can be purchased from RE Today.
The RE syllabus for 2024 – 2029 is available from the RE Today website. To view the full syllabus with supporting resources you will need to enter a password. Email Ed Pawson or Sally Watts for the password.
Please do not put this full syllabus document on your school website. You can download a shorter website version here.
Devon SACRE
- Devon SACRE handbook
- Collective worship guidance
- SMSC guidance
- Devon SACRE development plan
- Devon SACRE code of conduct
- Devon SACRE constitution
- Devon SACRE annual report 2020/21
- Devon SACRE meetings – minutes and agendas
Policies
- Primary collective worship policy
- Secondary collective worship policy
- Primary RE policy
- Secondary RE policy
- RE policy for small schools
Local and national guidance and support
- Learn Teach Lead RE – a learning partnership project for RE with a focus on creating a community of enquiry and professional development across the southwest
- Religious education in English schools – non-statutory guidance
- A practice code for teachers of RE
- Religious Education Council of England and Wales
Contact the RE Team
Call on 01392 287361 or email efpawson@gmail.com.