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Students won’t hold back at faith forum

Pupils will be pulling no punches at Question Time-style event at Kennet

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SIXTH form students in Thatcham will be asking the tough questions at Kennet School’s faith forum in January.

The Year 12 pupils will come together with a panel of five representa­tives from different faiths to discuss, reflect on and question their different belief systems.

The event is a part of a wider extension to academic studies at the school.

The Preparatio­n for Adult Life programme gives them the opportunit­y to learn about the wider world and life after school.

Headteache­r Gemma Piper said that the young adults are “aware of what pressures are coming their way” in later life and are proactive in co-creating these learning opportunit­ies with the school.

She said: “We adapt it every year we get feedback. A couple of years ago they asked about mortgages.

“They came back and said when it happens, we need to know where to start,” and

economic teachers have now gone through the process.

A Question Time-style panel is another activity where MPs visit and discuss topics with the children, giving them the opportunit­y to discuss their local area and understand wider politics.

The faith forum works in a similar way and sees representa­tives for the Buddhist, Humanist, Muslim and Christian faiths answer “hard-hitting”

questions from pupils.

She said that other schools may avoid these sorts of discussion­s, but for Kennet School it’s regarded as “really important”.

“The pupils are respectful and the questions are hard hitting,” she said. “For us, it gets feisty. Panel members know that’s the case.”

The pupils prepare for the forum prior to the actual event, which offers “individual reflection” before they go into the discussion.

“They do prep work in advance to reflect on themselves, where they stand and what they believe in,” said Mrs Piper.

“We encourage reflection, it’s not just an opportunit­y for questions, it’s to reflect on yourself.”

The faith forum is not something new to Kennet School.

Mrs Piper noted that last year’s was held differentl­y due to coronaviru­s restrictio­ns, and the year prior was the first one that was held.

She said: “We are really looking forward to hosting it in person.”

The panel will be chaired by the Rev David Taylor and will host the Rev Gareth Milliken representi­ng Reading Buddhist Priory, Jamie Howell representi­ng Berkshire Humanists, Kareem Sharawi representi­ng Newbury Muslims and Simon Edwards representi­ng the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetic­s.

 ?? ?? Kennet School sixth formers in a political Question Time in 2019
Kennet School sixth formers in a political Question Time in 2019

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