RE Options:
(see 'More info' for NC requirements)
Christian Place of Worship and Beliefs
A typical short KS3 visit might consist of an in-depth tour and talk, with time for questions. The Tour might be ‘Place of Worship’ only.
For a longer visit, the Christian Place of Worship Tour may be paired with the Candlelit Cell
experience, Art, Drama, and/or a Heritage Tour.
Talk:
A Living Cathedral
(wide overview of its purpose and uses, its worship, its history, its features, its
community and its place within the City.
In-depth Tour:
(can include Place of Worship and Local History).Roots:
The foundational stories of the Christian Faith (as seen in the Cathedral windows) plus the
early Church and martyrs, how Christianity spread to Britain and elsewhere, and how
people of many centuries have lived out their Faith)
Art:
Observational drawing.
Art Workshops with an artist (possibly in the context of a Cathedral Art Exhibition).
Candlelit Cell:
exploring the enduring spiritual heritage of an earlier age
Creative Writing:
An opportunity to reflect, record and imagine
Drama:
Crucifixion and Resurrection
Local History Tour:
How a key buildng reflects the changes and influences in society at large.
KS3 and 4 Optional Study Units and Post 16:
Visits are tailor made to your needs and are booked and planned with the Cathedral’s Education Adviser, who has access to a wide range of external specialists who can lead workshops and seminars.
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