Court challenge an attempt to undermine school ethos: Lockhart

Upper Bann MP Carla Lockhart has said the case to be heard in the Supreme Court on religious education and collective worship in schools is an attempt to undermine the ethos of schools.

By Carla Lockhart MP

Upper Bann

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The DUP MP said, “When the Court of Appeal heard this case, the key factor was the ability of parents to withdraw children from RE lessons and collective worship. There is nothing within any school which forces a child to participate in these, but this case, which is now due to be heard in the Supreme Court is an attempt to force RE and collective worship out of schools which have a Christian ethos.

Pupils from a range of backgrounds attend all of our schools, including the vast majority of schools which are shaped by Christian values. Those values recognise the history of how many such schools were established and also the background of a majority of their pupils. Those values have no impact however on the first-class education they deliver.

I would hope the Supreme Court continues to recognise the importance of the opt-out that parents continue to enjoy and that the ethos of schools should be protected.”

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