Differences were meant not to divide but to enrich.
The principal aim of RE is to engage pupils in systematic enquiry into significant human questions which religion and worldviews address, so that they can develop the understanding and skills needed to appreciate and appraise varied responses to these questions, as well as develop responses of their own. Tower Hamlets Agreed Syllabus for RE, principal aim
The End of Our Journey Through Space!
It has been another fantastic half-term here at Lansbury Lawrence and everyone in Lichtenstein class has been having great fun and learning a lot along the way. First to English, this term we have be doing some amazing creative writing for the Tower Hamlets creative...
An interview with an author!
Hello everyone, we have once again been doing some exciting things over here in Lichtenstein class! Firstly, we have all been entered into a fantastic story writing competition for the Tower Hamlets area. The stimulus for our writing task is "I am not alone". In order...
The Prodigal Son, performed by Goldsworthy Class
The father and his two sons Last week the children were learning about Christianity. The children learnt about the story of The Prodigal Son and loved acting the story out. The children took their roles very seriously, performing the desperate father, the lost son,...
Rangoli patterns for Diwali
We learnt about Diwali the Festival of Light and then made our own Rangoli patterns. By Zaid. By Juwayriyya By Siam By Yasin By Abdul Hameed. By Sam By Syeda Tahira By Ismaeel By Musa .U.
Learning about Buddhism
In Year 5, we have recently been learning about Buddhism in our RE classes. We explored the history of Buddhism in lessons, and then we made a trip to the Buddhist Centre in Bethnal Green. Learning about the history of Bethnal Green's Buddhist Centre We listened to...
Celebrating Chinese New Year.
This week we have been celebrating Chinese New Year. We learnt about how in China people dress up as dragons and Lions and perform street dances. We made our own masks and performed to the music of Chinese drums.
Diwali
We have been celebrating the Hindu Festival of Light - Diwali. We have learnt about the festival, created Rangoli art, and listened to traditional Indian music. Yesterday we made candle-holders from clay, and today we added candles and lit them.
Eid Mubarak
We were lucky with the weather today, as this afternoon it was beautiful sunshine for our Eid family picnic. It was wonderful to see families sharing food and enjoying each other's company in our school grounds. We are very lucky to have such fantastic outdoor areas...
Meditating at the Buddhist Centre
At the end of last half term, both Year 5 classes had a visit to the London Buddhist Centre in Bethnal Green. Asking questions We listened to the story of the Buddha and the history of the Buddhist Centre. Our Buddhist tour guide explained how two men had set up the...