Stockwell Infant School and Stockwell Junior School

Purpose & aims of school project
Experiencing Community Cohesion through visiting belief traditions in their places of worship.

Through the delivery of an RE themed week in June to pupils based on pattern and architecture in the main places of worship eg. cathedrals etc. The children to produce photographs, a collage, batik prints, recycled models and constructions based on their place of worship visit for exhibition.

The Product – The main presentation is available to view as a pdf (opens in a new window)

Stockwell Infant School and Stockwell Junior School came together to form one non-denominational primary school in April 2000. There are over 440 pupils aged 3-11. It is larger than most primary schools and shares its site with a Children's Centre that is based in new, state-of-the-art, purpose-built accommodation. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is made up of the Children's Centre and the Nursery and Reception classes. The school and EYFS serve a very ethnically diverse community. The percentage of pupils learning English as an additional language is very high and many are at an early stage of English language acquisition.