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Primary School Assemblies for Religious Festivals
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This new addition to the SPCK Assemblies series is a collection of assemblies that will help teachers to celebrate with all their children throughout the school year, no matter which faith they belong to. The book features assemblies dedicated to the festivals of nine major world religions: the Baha'i Faith, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism, Judaism, Sikhism, and Zoroastrianism. All of the assemblies have been written by people of a Christian background, so they conform to the present law concerning Collective Worship in schools. As with all books in the Assemblies series, helpful icons and a subject index make the book a user-friendly resource for school assembly leaders.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherSPCK
Release dateAug 16, 2012
ISBN9780281066988
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Primary School Assemblies for Religious Festivals
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Ronni Lamont

Ronni Lamont worked for many years as a teacher, was the vicar at St John's Bexley and chaplain and governor at the local primary school and chair of the Rochester Diocesan Children's Committee. She is currently a Faith and Nurture advisor at the diocese of Canterbury. Ronni is an accredited Godly Play teacher and her MA dissertation explored storytelling in relation to children's spirituality. She is the author of Faith in Children. 

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