I really hope it will change in the nearest future. All religion have right to exists but none of them should interfere with the education.
Thank you oh Lord for allowing religion to exist.
I really hope it will change in the nearest future. All religion have right to exists but none of them should interfere with the education.
HeadTeacher: "Young Jimmy, if you don't get 100% in your maths exam, God will SMITE YOU, and potentially your family too"The local Catholic secondary school seem outperform the other state-run schools so they must be doing something right.
Have you ever talked about religion from a younger age with them?Where I live there is no choice in the local area but to use a church school. All of them that are even close to where I live are C of E.
It annoys me immensely when my 8-year-old comes home talking about Jesus and God as though it is fact.
Absolutely. We have discussed it together as a family many times. Things such as how mummy is Catholic and what that means, and how daddy was Jewish but is now an atheist.Have you ever talked about religion from a younger age with them?
You know you can withdraw them from collective worship and/or RE if you want?All our local schools are C of E and our eldest struggles with the constant push of prayer/bible teaching/ceremonies. It's annoying to the point where it is pushing us towards private schooling (not the only reason).
Wouldn't be tolerated for every local school to be Islamic but C of E seems to fly under the radar.
Schooling should be secular not an opportunity to indoctrinate the young.
What are you talking about? Do you think that religion is ever going anywhere?
The problem there is that they teach it as fact because they believe it is fact.I have an issue when something is taught as fact to a young mind.
A regular school is potentially more balanced in their teaching and not subject to external influence.What is the difference between a religious school and a regular one teaching RE (religious education)?
When I was at school mainly in the 80s and 90s, RE was about Christianity. We was taught about the Bible. Also the assembly's usually involved singing Christian songs.
What is the difference between a religious school and a regular one teaching RE (religious education)?
When I was at school mainly in the 80s and 90s, RE was about Christianity. We was taught about the Bible. Also the assembly's usually involved singing Christian songs.