Schools
We have a team of 30 highly creative Regional and Associate staff who work in primary and secondary schools across Scotland.
Our range of activities respond to Curriculum for Excellence where we deliver relevant, interactive, dynamic and inspirational sessions that build on the four capacities and seek to bring learning to live, all within the context of our Christian ethos.
Our staff are fully trained and, where possible, appropriately adapt the resources to meet the particular needs of a school.
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SU Education
SU Education is the umbrella for all of our work in and with schools in Scotland. Our focus is on the personal and spiritual development of each pupil within the country, and we promote integrated learning and teaching, encouraging personal growth which leads to informed and responsible citizenship...
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Explore Together
>> Religious Observance
Our staff have experience and training to deliver Religious Observance in-line with current requirements and expectations of the educational community in Scotland. All events are planned in consultation with school management.
>> Religious and Moral Education
Working in partnership with teaching staff, we deliver tailored lessons from a Christian perspective that adhere to the Curriculum for Excellence experiences and outcomes for RME...
>> Christian Focus Weeks
A Christian Focus Weekrelates closely to many of the key outcomes for Curriculum for Excellence, is appropriate for S1-S6 pupils and seeks to provide experiences that promote learning and the development of skills using an interdisciplinary model...
>> Bible Alive
Bible Alive is an exciting programme, which teaches children in P5-7 the whole story line of the Bible in a series of interactive multi-media lessons. It fits with all 4 capacities of the Curriculum for Excellence, as well as covering many of the experiences and outcomes in the RME section of the curriculum. So far it has been used in over 60 Scottish schools as well as others in the UK and beyond, and it has also been used in churches and children's clubs...
>> SU groups
SU groups are lunchtime or after school clubs run in primary and secondary schools throughout the country and seek to contribute positively to the informal curriculum and are open to young people of any or no faith. Over 800 teachers, chaplains, parents, youth workers and senior pupils volunteer to lead SU groups each year...
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Classroom Outdoors
The National Foundation for Educational Research Review found
that 'outdoor learning offers an ideal framework for achieving the
four capacities'.
Our two centres offer both residentials and educational workshops
with a wide range of activities. We have something to offer to the
whole primary and secondary age range. Qualified instructors and
experienced staff bring learning to life with programmes structured
around Curriculum for Excellence.
Whichever centre you choose our focus on
value-for-money residential experiences deliver relevant,
interactive, dynamic and inspirational lessons that bring schools
back year after year.



