Agenda and draft minutes
Venue: by video conference
Contact: Committee Administrator Email: democratic@denbighshire.gov.uk
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SILENT REFLECTION The meeting began with a few minutes’ silent reflection. |
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APOLOGIES Minutes: Councillors Gill German and Emrys Wynne together
with Reverend Brian H Jones, Dominic Oakes, Sarah Griffiths and Tania Ap Siôn |
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DECLARATION OF INTERESTS PDF 116 KB Members to declare any personal or prejudicial interests in any business identified to be considered at this meeting. Minutes: Jennie Downes declared a personal
and prejudicial interest in agenda item 8 WASACRE in so far as it related to
Nominations for the WASACRE Executive Committee because she was a nominee. |
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URGENT MATTERS AS AGREED BY THE CHAIR Notice of items which, in the opinion of the Chair, should be considered at the meeting as a matter of urgency pursuant to Section 100B(4) of the Local Government Act 1972. Minutes: The Chair advised that she intended to include for
discussion the following matter requiring urgent attention – Nominations for the WASACRE Executive
Committee It was agreed to consider this item during agenda item 8 as
it related to WASACRE. |
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MINUTES OF LAST MEETING PDF 296 KB To receive and approve the minutes of the
Denbighshire SACRE meeting held on 8 February 2023 (copy enclosed). Minutes: The minutes of the Standing Advisory Council for Religious
Education (SACRE) meeting held on 8 February 2023 (previously circulated) were
submitted. RESOLVED that the minutes of
the SACRE meeting held on 8 February 2023 be received and approved as a correct
record. |
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CURRICULUM FOR WALES PDF 119 KB To receive a presentation regarding Welsh Government’s Professional Learning Playlist for Religion, Values and Ethics. ·
Welsh Medium Playlist - https://hwb.gov.wales/repository/resource/eef7e399-93bb-4d7c-ab68-145c93f4c6d3
· English Medium Playlist - https://hwb.gov.wales/repository/resource/eef7e399-93bb-4d7c-ab68-145c93f4c6d3 Minutes: The RE Adviser gave a
presentation regarding Welsh Government’s Professional Learning Playlist for
Religion, Values and Ethics, via a web link to the Hwb website. Members were advised that
Welsh Government had recently published professional learning resources to
support teachers and senior leaders’ understanding and planning for Religion,
Values and Ethics (RVE), and the purpose of the presentation was to aid
members’ understanding of the requirements and planning implications of RVE on
schools, and to raise awareness of those resources within schools, etc. During the presentation
members were shown how to access the professional learning page which focused
on five modules relevant to a variety of stakeholders: (1) Early Years, (2)
Primary Schools, (3) Secondary Settings, (4) Additional Learning Needs, and (5)
Headteachers. For the purposes of the
presentation, members were guided through the Headteachers Playlist. Areas covered as part of
the Headteachers Playlist included – ·
Welcome – to provide
support with the changes to RVE within the Curriculum for Wales and transition
to a new way of thinking, planning and delivering RVE ·
Critical Engagement –
provision of case studies and examples to offer inspiration and ideas for
planning for individual school settings ·
Aims – to develop a
greater understanding of the changes to RVE to support the approach to
implementing changes in specific school settings ·
detailed the main
changes arising from the Curriculum and Assessment (Wales) Act 2021 as it
related to RE and RVE and what had stayed the same ·
Self-Evaluation –
provided the opportunity to undertake a self-evaluation ·
Quiz – members took
part in an interactive quiz to test their knowledge ·
Implications – detailed
the implications relating to the curriculum design model; staff; communicating
to stakeholders, and conversations with parents who may be concerned that there was no right to
withdraw their child from RVE ·
Summary – provided a summary of the key points
and things to consider. Members welcomed the comprehensive resource material provided
which would be a valuable support for practitioners, and agreed that a letter
of commendation be sent to the authors of the material in that regard. There was further discussion on the conversations with
parents who may be concerned that there was no right to withdraw their child
from RVE, and implications of the staggered roll out of the removal of the
right to withdraw, given that a child may be withdrawn from RE but not
RVE. The RE Adviser indicated that he
had already been contacted by one school seeking advice in that regard and also
reported on work to be carried out in collaboration with WASACRE, NAPfRE and
the Welsh Government on producing some formal guidance in the future. However, it was noted that those concerns and
conversations were current and it was agreed that some guidance/bullet points
be developed in the interim with a view to providing early support in
addressing those issues and concerns.
Any subsequent formal guidance issued by the Welsh Government would
naturally supersede the interim guidance produced by Denbighshire. To that end, it was agreed that the RE
Adviser and Principal Education Manager, together with representatives from the
two Dioceses and school representatives, work together with a view to
formulating that interim guidance for Denbighshire’s schools. RESOLVED that – (a) the presentation by the RE
Adviser be received; (b) members to make schools they
are connected to aware of the professional learning resources; (c) a commendation letter be
sent to the authors of the learning resources on the excellent material
provided and its value to the education sector, and (d) the RE Adviser to work with the Principal Education Manager together with representatives from the ... view the full minutes text for item 5. |
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PLANNING FOR THE NEW CURRICULUM PDF 165 KB To receive a presentation from St. Brigid’s School, Denbigh on how they have planned and implemented RVE within the Curriculum for Wales. Minutes: Leah Crimes, Headteacher of
St. Brigid’s School, Denbigh gave a presentation on how the school had planned
and implemented Religion, Values and Ethics (RVE) within the Curriculum for
Wales to date, together with next steps. Ms. Crimes provided some context
to St. Brigid’s, which was a voluntary aided 3-19 through faith school with a
designated religious character which was Roman Catholicism. RVE was currently statutory up to Year 6 and
from September it would be statutory up to year 8. The school had mapped and trialled their
whole RVE scheme from nursery to Year 7 which had been working well. The following elements were
included in the comprehensive presentation – ·
St. Brigid School’s
Curriculum Vision – provided some history to the school, ethos and values and
mission statement and work to ensure the school had been able to be pluralistic
whilst promoting the teachings of the Catholic Church ·
combining the Four
Purposes and Catholic Learner Profile to create the Brigidine Learner Profile
on which to base the Curriculum for Wales ·
the vision of
excellent RVE to turn out global citizens, critical thinkers, empathetic
individuals, self-reflective practitioners as well as religious experts ·
the journey so far – mapping
through the 7 lenses in line with wider topics, and retaining the Catholic
ethos and Brigidine way alongside the RVE curriculum ·
provided detailed
examples of Lower School RVE mapping through the school terms and topics for
Nursery and Reception through to Years 1,2 3 and 4 ·
the next steps to think
about ‘what is the Golden Thread’ that runs through the stories for children
linked to concepts with further mapping and audit work ·
mapping the RVE
curriculum in Years 7,8 and 9 and range of topics considered ·
to endeavor to equip
learners with the skills to determine the truth ·
pupils to study
topics exploring the diversity of belief in the modern world ·
provided some
‘taster’ resources from the Year 7 lessons ·
explained the aim of
the St. Brigid’s RVE curriculum to fulfill Welsh Government legislation, meet
the Brigidine Learner Profile, equip exploration in the Humanities What Matters
Statement, and offer opportunities to develop transferable skills and form
links with other disciplines. The Chair thanked Ms.
Crimes for the interesting and informative presentation which had been well
received by members who acknowledged the hard work carried out in planning and
implementing RVE in the school together with the collaborative approach taken
for the benefit of all pupils. It had
been particularly interesting to see how, as designated faith school, RVE had
been implemented. In response to questions,
Ms. Crimes explained the involvement of the Trustees and Governors within the
process which had thus far satisfied all stakeholders, and also explained how
information had been shared with parents, with regular updates on activities
via Seesaw and Google Classroom. At the close of debate, the
RE Adviser added his thanks, advising that he had asked Ms. Crimes to deliver
the presentation at Monday’s WASACRE meeting.
It was interesting to note that as a voluntary aided faith school, St.
Brigid’s had not previously been included in the scope of SACRE and WASACRE. RESOLVED that the presentation be
received and noted. |
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ANALYSIS OF INSPECTION REPORTS PDF 76 KB To receive a report by the RE Adviser (copy enclosed) providing an analysis of Estyn Inspection Reports for twelve schools undertaken between May 2022 and May 2023. Additional documents: Minutes: The RE Adviser submitted a report (previously
circulated) analysing the results of recent Estyn inspections in terms of RE
provision and Collective Worship in twelve schools between May 2022 and May
2023. Inspections had been carried out at Ysgol
Gynradd Pentrecelyn; Ysgol Pendref; Ysgol Penmorfa; Ysgol Caer Drewyn; Ysgol
Gwynrad Carrog; Ysgol Castell; Ysgol Borthyn VC Primary School; Ysgol
Llewellyn; Ysgol Frongoch; Prestatyn High School; Rhyl High School, and Ysgol
Uwchradd Glan Clwyd. The RE Adviser had provided a brief resume of
the findings relating to each school and comments which related to Religion,
Value and Ethics. Due to changes in the
inspection process the number of comments relating directly to the provision of
RE and Collective Worship in schools had reduced and reports to SACRE had
subsequently been submitted on an annual basis as opposed to a termly basis as
in previous years. No inspections had
taken place during the Covid pandemic and the report detailed inspections
undertaken since then. Some contextual
information relating to each school had also been provided as previously
requested by SACRE. Members had been pleased to note the resumption
of the annual analysis of inspection reports following the pandemic and the
positive comments made which provided an insight into RVE within Denbighshire’s
schools and work undertaken. At this point the RE Adviser reported on a
meeting on 14 February 2023 between Estyn and WASACRE Executive members
regarding monitoring of standards and progress (WASACRE minutes of 21 March
2023 referred) which covered topics such as: Monitoring the provision of RVE in
schools and regard to the Agreed Syllabus; Monitoring standards and progression
in RVE; Collective Worship, and Effective practice. It was noted that schools would not be
specifically inspected in relation to the quality of RVE provision, only to
ensure that RVE was being taught and meeting the statutory requirements. In terms of Collective Worship, the 2017 Estyn
guidance was still relevant. Both Estyn
and WASACRE had considered the meeting beneficial and agreed to meet twice a
year in future, with Estyn colleagues invited to provide updates at the main
WASACRE meetings as and when needed. The
RE Adviser added that the new Estyn Inspection Framework due in 2024 would
likely be piloted from the Spring term onwards.
Given the relevance of the new inspection framework further details
would be provided to a future SACRE meeting. RESOLVED that – (a) the report be received and noted; (b) a letter be sent to the schools inspected informing them that their Inspection Report had been considered, congratulating them on the good features identified and reminding them of the services of the RE Adviser and School Improvement Officers in relation to any areas for development or key issues needing addressing, and (c) the Local Authority be requested to distribute the letters to the schools involved. |
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· To receive the minutes of the last meeting of the Association on 21 March 2023 (copy enclosed) · To agree attendance for the next meeting of the Association on 19 June 2023 (Denbighshire is ‘hosting’ the summer meeting of the Association) Additional documents: Minutes: · Minutes of WASACRE – 21 March 2023 The draft minutes of the Wales Association of SACREs
(WASACRE) held via Microsoft Teams on 21 March 2023 (previously circulated)
were submitted. The RE Adviser guided members through the minutes. Particular attention was paid to Minute No. 9
Conversations with England colleagues (NASACRE, REC, Regional RE Hubs) given
that education in Wales was becoming increasingly different to England with the
introduction of the new Curriculum for Wales, and how those organisations
worked together. Further discussions
were to take place with those organisations to develop the relationship between
NASACRE and WASACRE; enable better communication and collaboration with REC
over the long term and potentially set up a REC Wales forum, and address issues
raised regarding the development of Regional RE hubs without direct
communication with WASACRE or NAPfRE, and the way
forward. The RE Adviser also referred to
the EFTRE Conference and encouraged members to visit EFTRE’s website which
provided an insight into RE across Europe. RESOLVED that minutes of WASACRE
held on 21 March 2023 be received. · WASACRE Meeting – 19 June
2023 The next WASACRE
meeting would be held virtually via Zoom on 19 June 2023 ‘hosted’ by
Denbighshire. It was noted that the Head
of Education, Geraint Davies would be giving a welcome speech. Members were asked to contact either the RE
Adviser or Democratic Services for a link to the meeting if they wished to
attend. ·
Nominations for the WASACRE Executive Committee [This item was
considered as a matter of urgency, notice having been given by the Chair at the
commencement of the meeting.] Having a declared a
personal and prejudicial interest in this matter, Jennie Downes
left the meeting at this point and took no part in the discussion or voting
thereon. The RE Adviser
reported on three nominations received for the two positions on the Executive
Committee, namely Jennie Downes, Denbighshire
SACRE/SAC, Councillor Arfon Wyn,
Anglesey SACRE/SAC together with Marged Williams and
Tyler Saunders, Vale of Glamorgan SACRE/SAC (job
share), and sought members’ views on those candidates. Members considered
the background and experience of the candidates and agreed all had merit. Following a brief discussion, it was – RESOLVED that Jennie Downes, Denbighshire and Arfon Wyn, Anglesey receive Denbighshire SACRE’s vote for
election to the WASACRE Executive Committee. |
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DATE OF NEXT MEETING Autumn 2023 – 17 October 2023 Minutes: The next meeting of Denbighshire SACRE would be held on 17
October 2023. The meeting concluded at 11.40 am. |