Religious Education

Eamonn Farrelly- Religious Education Coordinator 

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The Religious Education programs at St John’s offer students the opportunity to interpret their own lives and experiences in dialogue with the Catholic Tradition and other world views. This can allow them to develop new insights and understanding of the world around them. Our Year 10's reflected on significant changes in their lives to help prepare for the topic of Challenge and Change in Church History. Furthermore, students had an opportunity to explore the various aspects of other faith traditions and compare these to the Catholic faith. Feel free to read this student reflection below, before looking through some of the wonderful work samples.

 

 

“It is important to study other religions because being able to understand the teachings of other religions and world views will help to widen our horizon so that we are able to understand everyone's perspectives of the world. Being able to do this will overall make us kinder and more compassionate people, as we are making sure that we can see how others see the world.” (Alex Dang, LE4)