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About NATRE local groups

The NATRE-affiliated groups come in different forms providing networking opportunities and engagement that is invaluable to teachers. The groups provide lesson ideas and solutions; help the RE network grow, share familiarity of the RE resources in the local area and provide opportunities to understand what is happening in the region and across the country.

Each local group is affiliated with NATRE which enables it to benefit from the support we can offer. We always welcome groups from across the globe and offer online support for networking, teaching and leading all key stages. Our aim is that every teacher of RE should have a NATRE- affiliated local group within 10 miles (or 30 minutes) of where they live or teach!

If you are teaching in a school outside the UK and would like to form a NATRE affiliated local group please contact our NATRE local groups officer, Saima Saleh direct via [email protected]

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Leicester Diocese -hinckley & Bosworth Re Co-ordinator Natre Network Group (stoke Golding)

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Leicester City
  • Phase: Primary
  • Local Group Leader: Debbie

Leicestershire Diocese Secondary Re Group

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: leicestershire
  • Phase: Secondary
  • Local Group Leader: Hannah

Lewisham Primary Re Teachers’ Group

  • Region: London
  • Local Authority: Lewisham
  • Phase: Primary
  • Local Group Leader: Shaun

Lichfield And District Re Group

  • Region: West Midlands
  • Local Authority: Staffordshire
  • Phase: Combined
  • Local Group Leader: Sarah

Lincoln Diocesan Board Of Education Re Clusters – Group 1 Lincoln Area

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Lincoln
  • Phase: Cross-Phase
  • Local Group Leader: Gillian

Lincoln Diocesan Board Of Education Re Clusters – Group 2 South Lincolnshire

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Lincoln
  • Phase: Cross-Phase
  • Local Group Leader: Gillian

Lincoln Diocesan Board Of Education Re Clusters – Group 3 Grantham Area

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Lincoln
  • Phase: Cross-Phase
  • Local Group Leader: Gillian

Lincoln Diocesan Board Of Education Re Clusters – Group 4 North Lincolnshire

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Lincoln
  • Phase: Cross-Phase
  • Local Group Leader: Gillian

Lincoln Diocesan Board Of Education Re Clusters – Group 5 North East Lincolnshire

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Lincoln
  • Phase: Cross-Phase
  • Local Group Leader: Gillian

Lincs Re Hub

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Lincoln
  • Phase: Cross-Phase
  • Local Group Leader: Rosie Simons

Liverpool & Merseyside Re Hub

  • Region: North West
  • Local Authority: Sefton (Cheshire) 
  • Phase: Combined
  • Local Group Leader: Natalie

London Ult Secondary Natre Group

  • Region: South East
  • Local Authority: London et environs/West Sussex
  • Phase: Secondary
  • Local Group Leader: Ben

Loughborough College – Teachers Of Religious Studies Group

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Leicester
  • Phase: Secondary
  • Local Group Leader: Juliet

Loughborough Learning Alliance: Re Network

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Leicester City
  • Phase: Primary
  • Local Group Leader: Wendy

Luton Primary Curriculum Network Group

  • Region: East Anglia
  • Local Authority: Luton
  • Phase: Primary
  • Local Group Leader: Lat Blaylock

Luton Primary Curriculum Network Group

  • Region: East Anglia
  • Local Authority: Luton
  • Phase: Primary
  • Local Group Leader: Lat Blaylock

Luton Secondary Curriculum Network Group

  • Region: South East
  • Local Authority: Luton
  • Phase: Secondary
  • Local Group Leader: Lat Blaylock

Medway & Kent Secondary Mentors Group

  • Region: South East
  • Local Authority: Medway & Kent
  • Phase: Combined
  • Local Group Leader: Katie

Medway Re Hub

  • Region: South East
  • Local Authority: medway and kent
  • Phase: Combined
  • Local Group Leader: Lisa

Melton Mowbray Leicestershire Re Group

  • Region: East Midlands
  • Local Authority: Leicestershire?
  • Phase: Secondary
  • Local Group Leader: Michelle

Merton Primary Re Network Penny Taken Over A Group- Not Affiliated Aug 24

  • Region: London
  • Local Authority: Merton
  • Phase: Primary

Mid Cornwall Ltlre/natre Group

  • Region: South West
  • Local Authority: Cornwall
  • Phase: Combined
  • Local Group Leader: Felicity

Mid Devon Ltlre Hub

  • Region: South West
  • Local Authority: Devon
  • Local Group Leader: Rosie

Mid Somerset

  • Region: South West
  • Local Authority: somerset
  • Phase: Combined
  • Local Group Leader: Tim

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FAQs

Who are the groups run by?

Groups are run mostly by teachers wishing to meet to share good practice in RE and support one another but they are also facilitated by diocesan RE advisers, school improvements adviser, independent consultants, local SACRE advisers and university RS lecturers. Many of our groups in the South West, West of England, North West and North East are also part of the Learn Teach lead (LTLRE) Hubs network

Some groups are formed following a local or national conference or through participating in the RE Quality Mark achievement award.

The majority of teacher-led groups meet in the school of the group leader; other groups meet in a variety of locations from coffee shops to CPD centres.

How does NATRE support local groups?

Supported by NATRE with further support from RE Today Services and occasionally by SACREs or local trusts such as Culham St Gabriel’s, local groups aim to open up the RE ‘world’ to class teachers, many of whom are non-specialists.

NATRE provides a termly newsletter for all affiliated group leaders to share with anyone who attends a NATRE affiliated local group meeting. Each newsletter includes national updates, news of local group activities, forthcoming courses, conferences, competitions and awards as well as reviews of new resources. It also includes an RE CPD ppt to share.

NATRE offers support by email, phone and postal mail for group leaders and their group members.

How do I join an already existing local group?

Just have a look at our local group map to find your nearest local group.

How do you become a NATRE affiliated group?

It’s simple – simply contact us to let us know you would like to affiliate your local group to NATRE. We will send you a registration form and then add you to our website and mailing list. There is no cost. All we ask is that you allocate a few minutes (or more!) of your meeting looking at the NATRE website, flagging up membership benefits and encouraging your teachers to consider school or personal NATRE membership.

What kind of groups could you form?

You could form a primary, secondary, special schools or cross phase group.

How can you form a group?

There are at least three ways to form a Local Group:

  1. You could have a primary and secondary chair at all times leading the group – the chair can change every year, so that the whole group get an opportunity to lead and host – this works well with cross phase groups as they could have a primary and secondary chair where the primary chair organises the primary focused meetings and secondary chair organises the secondary focused meetings.
  2. You could have a local group leader who organises the Local Group meetings and leads the meetings – when the group leader steps down, they can either nominate the next group leader or someone could voluntarily take over the position.
  3. You could be a collaborative group with no group leader as such but each meeting, a different member of the group hosts the meeting, with the agenda for the next meeting discussed at the previous meeting.

What do you need for a meeting?

There is not a lot you need for a meeting, here is a list to help you out:

  • A room big enough to accommodate your local group
  • Optional Refreshments; tea, coffee, biscuits and water
  • An agenda for the meeting