P-04-412
: A Call to Abolish Collective Worship
Petition
wording:
As it stands, the law requires all schools to hold an act of
collective worship every day. Even in schools that aren’t
‘faith’ schools, this must be ‘broadly
Christian’ in character. In a society which is increasingly
diverse, this is an affront to the rights of young people to
express their beliefs freely. Although there is the opportunity to
opt out, this is reliant on parental permission and is not
respected by all schools. The law is extremely unpopular, with
opinion polls showing teachers don’t want it, parents
don’t want it, and children don’t want it. As such, it
is long past time for the daily act of collective worship to be
replaced with inclusive assemblies that add to cohesion and a sense
of community within the school. We petition the Government to
repeal the requirement for compulsory collective worship in schools
and to encourage schools to hold educational assemblies that will
include all children, regardless of religion or non-religious
belief.
Petition
raised by: Richy
Thompson, British Humanist Association
Date
petition first considered by Committee: 2
October 2012
Number of
signatures: 828