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NATRE publishes a new report card on RE

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64% of the UK adult population think an education in religion and worldviews (or RE) is important yet just under 1 in 6 schools report not offering it in year 11.

The National Association of Teachers of RE (NATRE) has been reporting on the data from the workforce census for the last ten years. Our agreement with the DfE allows us to share this information with school providers, SACREs and Academy Trusts.

This year’s data shows slightly fewer schools offering no RE in year 11, but it is still the case that just under one in six schools told the DfE that they do not offer RE to this year group at all and far more admit to not providing RE to pupils who do not choose a GCSE Religious Studies as one of their options. In both these cases, this means that effectively, pupils’ religious education ends when they are just 13 or 14 years old, when the law in England requires that the subject be taught to age 18.

You can read and download the full report card here: 

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Mubina Khan-Daniels

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About NATRE
NATRE, the National Association of Teachers of Religious Education, is the leading subject teacher association dedicated to supporting and empowering professionals in the field of Religious Education (RE), Religious Studies (RS) and religion and worldviews education.

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