A study by religious education teachers has reported more schools failing to meet UK legal requirements around religious education provision. 40% of community schools without a religious character failed to meet requirements to provide RE, up from 34% last year. 50% of academy schools with a religious character skipped RE provision for ages 14 to 16. UK state schools are required to provide RE lessons to everyone, regardless of whether they have chosen the subject for GCSE. However, 64% of age 14-15 and 59% of age 13-14 had received no RE at Key Stage 4. Many schools were getting away with making no RE provision because of ‘failing’ accountability structures. In some schools where RE was provided, parents took steps to remove their children from the lessons. 80% of schools did not plan to make GCSE RE short course entries in the 2018/19 academic year.
Schools - religious education laws
Written by David Fletcher 04 Oct 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for the Government to take action and establish a national plan for RE, to reverse the decline so that pupils receive this crucial part of their learning. (Proverbs 22:6)
- More: www.christiantoday.com/news/rise-in-the-number-of-schools-ignoring-religious-education-laws/133331.htm