Since
1988 local authorities have had a duty to establish a Standing
Advisory Council for Religious Education (SACRE). Religious
education is a statutory part of the basic curriculum for all
pupils, but it is not a National Curriculum subject. Instead it is
a local responsibility of the Children's Services Authority (CSA)
through its SACRE.
The SACRE advises the CSA on matters
relating to collective worship in community schools and on
religious education given in accordance with the locally agreed
syllabus. The SACRE monitors the effectiveness and appropriateness
of the agreed syllabus, which is formally reviewed every five
years.
Schools can visit the SACRE
Czone page to find out more
information.
The
terms of reference of this committee can be found in Part 3
Table 5 of the Council’s
Constitution.