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World Religion Day 2026 – and courage
This year World Religion Day falls on Sunday 18 January though schools will often be marking it in the weeks before or after. Founded by the US Baháʼí community in 1950, World Religion Day was intended to highlight how the spiritual principles underlying the world's religions are harmonious, and how religion can play a significant role in unifying humanity. It was set to be observed on the third Sunday of January, but its widespread adoption for interfaith events and activit
Schools Resources team
Jan 81 min read


"Real People, Real Faith" videos - Baháʼí responses, for KS1 - KS3
The NATRE website has made available on YouTube the "Real People, Real Faith" videos commissioned by the pan-Berkshire SACREs and funded by NASACRE and Westhill. The videos include Baháʼí responses to three of the questions. Two of the videos were intended for KS1 but are likely to be suitable for lower KS2 as well. For one of the questions, there are KS1 teacher resources available to download. One of the videos is intended for KS3. The three questions are set out below. W
Schools Resources team
Dec 10, 20251 min read


New resources, from the Trafford Baháʼí community
With the kind permission of the Baháʼí community of Trafford, Greater Manchester, we have included here for the first time resources developed for use in Trafford schools - and proven in the classroom! - in line with the Trafford Agreed RE Syllabus . The KS1 and KS2 resources include presentations, lesson plans, teachers' notes and activity sheets. There are in addition resources for EYFS, which we hope to be able to include in this site in the future. These can be found o
Schools Resources team
Dec 1, 20251 min read


Interfaith Week 2025 - 'The Golden Rule'
'The Golden Rule', a natural topic for Interfaith Week, is the theme of the current issue of Dayspring , the UK Baháʼí children's magazine, providing ready-made resources for the classroom. At the Parliament of the World's Religions in 1993, more than 8,000 people, from many diverse religions, gathered to explore how religious traditions can work together on the critical issues confronting the world. As part of that gathering, some 143 leaders of the world's major faiths pro
Schools Resources team
Nov 14, 20251 min read

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