ALL schools in the UK teach faith. There is no separation of church and state here. As a result, you will find very few believers amongst you. Backfires a bit.
There is a big difference between teaching faith at a specific faith school and teaching ‘religious studies’ classes at a non-religious school, though.
I attended a Church of England (CofE) primary school and then went to a non-religious secondary school.
At the CofE school we had:
- morning assembly every day, during which we sang religious hymns and recited the Lord’s Prayer
- religious studies lessons where we mainly learned about Christianity and sometimes the vicar would come in and tell us stories from the bible
- regular church-related events
At the non-religious secondary school we had:
- no hymns
- no prayers
- no mention of religion in assemblies or anywhere else in general school life
- no church events
- a weekly religious studies (RE) class where we learned about world religions and studied basic sociology topics... it was pretty wishy-washy though (lots of film-watching and colouring in)
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