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Our learning library for schools pulls together all our relevant films and activities for children and young people.

Below, you can search our resources by theme or find resources based on the key stage of your class or home-school group by using the 'Audience' filter. You can also look for specific kinds of resources by typing into the 'Search library' field. 

Audience
What Did Jesus Look Like
Film and video
Art
Jesus
New Testament
Joan Taylor talks about the influences on early depictions of Jesus in art and what they tell us about what he did, or definitely didn’t, look like, and why that's important.
Julian of Norwich
Film and video
Compassion
God
Jesus
Julian of Norwich
Mystics
Saints
Suffering
Theology
Robert Freuhwith introduces and explores the mystic Julian of Norwich, her life, writing and theology.
Jesus Christ the Unanswered Questions
Film and video
Christ
Christology
Environment
Faith
God
Jesus
Sacraments
Rowan Williams says that how we understand Jesus Christ is central to how we understand everything, and he wrestles with the the defining question of our faith - who Jesus is.
Hildegard of Bingen: Visions of the Trinity
Film and video
Hildegard of Bingen
Mysticism
Mystics
Saints
Spirituality
Trinity
Professor June Boyce-Tilman introduces the medieval mystic Hildegard of Bingen, her story, ideas, and theology of the Trinity.
God Made Strange
Film and video
Easter
Holy Week
Jesus
Suffering
The cross
Lucy Winkett contemplates the Cross, and what it means for our lives, our world and our faith.
A Rough Guide to Heaven
Film and video
Bible
Heaven
Kingdom
New Testament
Old Testament
Spirituality
Paula Gooder explores our ideas about heaven, what the Bible says about it, and how it challenges us to reimagine who we are and what the world might be.
Faith the Cat
Film and video
Art
Stories
War
WW2
War
A story of hope and resilience - the exciting tale of a very special cat who lived in wartime London, written by Ewen Moore, with colourful illustrations by Monika Wasik.
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St Paul's is an inspiring place to learn for students of all ages. From hands-on history classes that explore Cathedral life during World War II, to thought-provoking sessions that ask big questions about ethics and religion, we are sure you will be able to find the perfect visit for your group.