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Headteachers should decide on religion

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Headteachers should be given power to decide

Parents are being asked to support a petition to give headteachers the power to decide on religious observance in schools.

It comes after a poll by Survation found that 60% of people would support non-religious schools open to children of all faiths and none

The Humanist Society Scotland is mounting the peititon to force the the Scottish Parliament to change the current model of religious observance.

At present, Scottish pupils can attend a state-funded, non-denominational school and be "opted-out" of religious observance.

However the Humanist Society argues this could lead to children being stigmatised among their peers.

Humanist Sociaty chief executive Gordon MacRae said: “Many parents assume that only denominational schools in Scotland are faith schools.

"They are shocked when they learn that their local non-denominational school still host end-of-term prizegivings and whole school gatherings in a church as part of a church service.

"Today's figures reflects the fear of many parents that opting their child out of religious observance will stigmatise their child.”

 

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Tiiu-Imbi Miller
over 5 years ago
We value diversity. The schools should actively use this situation to teach the students the value of diversity and to understand and respect views and approaches to life that are different from their own. Schools are there to educate, in a wide sense, not to pander to prejudices. Omission of all religion is not giving the students a neutral base. There is no such thing.
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Rose Burn
over 5 years ago
Well said! Atheism and Humanism are not neutral views of the world.
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