Elementary
Kindergarten
to Grade Six use the Canadian Catechetical Series "Born
of the Spirit" produced by The Canadian Conference of Catholic
Bishops as the principal resource for the religion curriculum.
Junior High
The
Canadian Catechetical Series "We are Strong Together"
produced by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops is the
principal resource for Grades Seven to Nine.
Senior High
At
the senior high level three locally developed courses approved
by Alberta Learning according to Policy #050703 are offered
for three credits.
Religion 15 - Moral Decision Making, Justice and Peace
Religion 25 - A History of the Catholic Church and Comparative
Study of Religion
Religion 35 - Vocational Lifestyle Choices
Prayer and Liturgical Year
Daily
prayer is part of the school and classroom routine. Throughout
the year students celebrate significant feasts and seasons by
participating in the Eucharist, Liturgies of the Word, and other
prayer services and faith celebrations.
Retreats
Every
student from Grade One to Twelve participates in a retreat with
his/her class once during the school year. Length and theme
of the retreat varies depending on the grade level.
Good
Works
The
Good Works Policy (Board Policy PDO#15) describes the expectations
at the school level.
With
this mandate in mind students in Christ the Redeemer School
Division will have an opportunity to engage in age appropriate
service throughout their entire school career.
Students
from Kindergarten to Grade 3 shall participate at the classroom
level in the various school wide projects that are initiated
throughout the school year. These would include, but not necessarily
be limited to, such activities as collection for the food bank
and the Holy Childhood Association.
Students
from Grades 4 to 9 shall participate under the guidance of the
classroom teacher in a class level service project. It is necessary
to prepare students to participate in such projects by helping
them to realize that service is rooted in faith and by providing
a background of the Church's tradition.
High school students are expected to complete an individual service project/community service hours, usually completed in Grade 11, as a requirement for graduation. It is the responsibility of the principal to ensure that these projects are properly monitored and completed in a timely fashion.
Youth Leadership 15
This 3 credit, locally developed course challenges students to make connections between their faith, values and actions in leadership. It is also an opportunity to gain skills for effective leadership.
Family Life/Chastity Education
"Sex
education, which is a basic right and duty of parent, must always
be carried out under their attentive guidance, whether at home
or in educational centers chosen and controlled by them. In
this regard, the Church reaffirms the law of subsidiarity, which
the school is bound to observe when it cooperates in sex education,
by entering into the same spirit that animates the parents."
(Familiaris Consortio, 37)
"Positive
information about sexuality should always be part of a formation
plan so as to create the Christian context in which all information
about life, sexual activity, anatomy and hygiene is given. Therefore,
the spiritual and moral dimensions must always be predominant
so as to have two special purposes: presenting God's commandments
as a way of life, and the formation of a right conscience."
(The Truth and meaning of Human Sexuality, 94).
Family Life/Chastity Education begins at Grade Five and is always taught in the context of the dignity of the human person, the virtue of chastity and the Church’s teaching on marriage and family life. From Grade Seven onwards this topic is taught as part of religion (Grades 7, 8 and 9 and RS 15 and RS 35) incorporated into the units on the sacredness of the human body and/or marriage and family life. It is also addressed in C.A.L.M. 20.
The principal resource for grades five to nine is the 2003 document approved by the Alberta Bishops “Health and Life Skills Alberta Catholic Schools Human Sexuality Outcomes” This document is the Catholic adaptation and perspective on the human sexuality outcomes outlined in the Alberta Health and Life Skills Curriculum K – 9.
The principal resource for C.A.L.M. 20 is a “Catholic Resource for Teaching Career and Life Management” produced by the Council of Catholic School Superintendents of Alberta and approved by the Alberta Bishops.
In RS 15 this topic is in Christ and Culture – Unit 5 – Theme 13 “Intimacy, Sexuality and Love”. RS 35 has the topic in the text In Search of the Good Unit VI “Building a Civilization of Love” (Chapter 16 “Marriage Matters”). All other lesson resources are vetted by the Director of Religious Education and the Religious Education Secretariat for the Diocese of Calgary.