'Who comes first?' is the theme of our new creative arts-based Barnabas RE Day, our two-hour INSET package and our teaching resource book, all of which are designed to get children asking searching questions about positive mental attitude, its source and how we can find out more.
Our Easter Play
An easy-to-perform nursery rhyme play for Easter
Brian Ogden
Our Easter Play is an easy-to-perform play for early learners, ideal for an assembly presentation, as the basis for a classroom project linking RE and PSHE or Drama at Foundation and KS1, or performed to an invited audience.
Story Assemblies for the School Year
36 assemblies with five-minute stories, teacher's notes and RE follow-up
Edward J Carter
This book is full of memorable stories, designed to engage and delight pupils at primary level. The stories are essentially parables about God and the events of the Bible, creatively told to help children understand the big story of God's love for the world.
An exciting Bible from Barnabas, ideal for collective worship and independent study at KS2.
Includes an encyclopedia section and a helpful index of famous people and stories.
Reflective Learning
Unpacking key Christian beliefs in RE and Collective Worship
Trevor Reader and Lilian Weatherley
Reflective Learning provides KS2 teachers with essential background information for key Christian beliefs and offers important tools to instil confidence in the teaching of RE. The material focuses on three key concepts related to the principal beliefs of the Christian faith - Who God is (the Trinity), what God has done (Salvation) and the Church today.
What's a Barnabas RE Day?
Our flexible, educational and fun Barnabas RE Days are becoming increasingly popular, with bookings now being taken for the autumn term...Find out more. 


