The ruling that the teaching of Christian religious education in Northern Ireland is unlawful marks a further “step away from the strong Christian foundations” that have shaped UK education, the Association of Christian Teachers (ACT) is warning.
In November, the Supreme Court justices unanimously ruled that RE and collective worship is not “objective, critical, and pluralistic” and amounts to “indoctrination”. However, they reinforced the principle that “parents are primarily responsible for the education and teaching of their children”.
Lizzie Harewood, ACT executive officer said they were “disappointed” by the ruling, but pointed out that Christian teaching isn’t being banned. She added: “This ruling does, however, mark another step away from the strong Christian foundations that have shaped education in the UK – foundations that are still more visible in Northern Ireland than elsewhere.”