Resources – DVDs – Assemblies (Collective Worship) – lessons – resource boxes (being developed) - all to support your Agreed Syllabus

These are some of the resources you can borrow or order from the centre




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Contact:
Peter Kendrick,  Schools' Worker        -        peter.kendrick@resupport.org.uk
Rosemary Haslam,  Schools' Worker   -        rosemary.haslam@resupport.org.uk
Ania Cannon  Schools' Worker           -        ania.resupport@talktalk.net

You are very welcome to the centre in Morden to look at resources and to discuss ideas about how to deliver RE that relates to your Agreed Syllabus.

There is a small charge for borrowing resources, but in order to make it cost effective for your school we have a membership fee of £40 per year instead of the small amounts adding up

Address:
Schools’ Christian Resource Centre
68, Middleton Road
Morden
Surrey
SM4 6RS

020 8640 8853
2 minutes from the Chaucer Centre:
Merton’s Teachers’ Professional Development  Centre

Email: resources@resupport.org.uk
Schools’ Christian Resource Centre
We have just finished our second
Bible 66 Experience with local schools, this time in Bermondsey
William Tyndale

Before Christmas we presented The Nativity to 8 local schools at our local Deen City Farm

We dress some of the children up as the Christmas characters they then form a growing tableau as we tell the story and sing carols. This all happens in the barn, complete with a lamb and a sheep.

We presented another 2 Nativities at the farm on their Christmas Fair on Sunday 11th December 11am - 3pm and also the following week at St George's Hospital Children’s Ward.


Support Deen City Farm so that they may continue to be an oasis in a built up area.

http://www.deencityfarm.co.uk

Site under
construction We have a good supply of resources for Primary schools that you can loan or order from us
Children have been learning about the Bible in many ways, including storytelling in a “Bedouin tent”, and trying out a printing press
This Easter, for the “Later Life and Passion of Jesus” theme with schools, we have presented “The Case of the Vanishing Corpse” which invites Year 6 students to hear the evidence from the Bible from actors about the death and resurrection of Jesus.
They then meet as a jury (1 jury per class) to decide what they think happened to the body of Jesus. Was it stolen by His followers, or did He rise from the dead?
“Thomas” being questioned by a “barrister”
Watch this space for details of this year’s Bible Times Experience (Autumn Term)
Looking forward to the Olympics and Paralympics, try this book for size
www.barnabasinschools.org.uk
Buy from us, or online from Barnabas