(October 17, 2012 at 7:35 am)jonb Wrote: State Secular?The law states that religion of a broadly Christian nature should be taught along with comparative religions but I do not expect evangelism have a place in a non-religious school.
Where did you get that idea, assemblies must be religious,and religion is taught as a core subject. That is the law, and unofficially in religious education lessons atheism is not encouraged.
You make presumptions that your child's school reflects the culture around you, it does not it is imposed from Westminster.
They have had an obviously happy clappy lay preacher in the school for some bible studies and school assemblies.
It is on the whole a good school but it bothers me that Christians are gaining the opportunity to indoctrinate children.