The Standing Advisory Council on RE (SACRE)
Every LA must have a SACRE. A SACRE can
advise the LA on matters connected with religious worship in county
maintained, or community schools, and on the RE to be given in
accordance with an agreed syllabus. Also it:
- can require the LA to review its current agreed syllabus.
- must consider applications made by a headteacher that the
requirement for
collective worship in county maintained or
community schools to be wholly or
mainly of a broadly Christian character shall not
apply to the collective worship
provided for some or all of the pupils at that
particular school.
The broad role of a SACRE is to support the
effective provision of RE and collective worship in schools.
It is for a LA to decide what matters it wishes to refer to its
SACRE, but the 1988 Education Reform Act says that these should
include, in particular, methods of teaching, the choice of teaching
material and the provision of training for teachers.
For the purpose of preparing an agreed
syllabus for RE, a LA must convene an Agreed Syllabus Conference
(ASC). An ASC is a separate legal entity from a SACRE and, although
common membership is permissible, it must be separately
convened. The role of the ASC is to produce and recommend an
agreed syllabus for RE which meets fully the requirements of the
1988 Education Reform Act and is educationally sound (an agreed
syllabus is deemed to be educationally sound if it meets the
legislative requirements outlined above). Only an ASC may
recommend an agreed syllabus, and its recommendations must be
unanimously agreed by the committees constituting the ASC.
A SACRE and an ASC are each to comprise four
groups or committees representing:
- The Church of England
- Christian denominations and other religions and religious
denominations, the
number of whose representatives shall, so far as is
consistent with the efficient
discharge of the committee’s functions, reflect
broadly the proportionate
strengths of that denomination or religion in the
area.
- Such associations representing teachers (teachers’ trade unions
or professional
associations, in other words), as in the opinion of
the LA, ought to be
represented, having regard to the circumstances of the
area.
- The LA.
A SACRE may also include co-opted members, but
co-opted members do not have voting rights. On any question
to be decided by a SACRE the groups each have a single vote.
Decisions within a group about how that vote is to be case do not
require unanimity. This applies to the ASC, or to any
sub-committee it may appoint, although all committees of an ASC
must unanimously agree to recommend an agreed syllabus to the
LA.
In producing the agreed syllabus, the ASC took
note of:
- The QCA Non-Statutory National Framework for RE, 2004.
- The QCDA RE Non-Statutory Programmes of study for Key Stages 3
& 4, 2007.
- The QCDA RE Non-Statutory Programme of Learning for a statutory
subject in
Primary schools, 2010
- The DCSF RE in English schools : non-statutory guidance,
2010.
Representative List
Representation of Other Churches and
Faiths
Roman Catholic
Church
Mr. J. McVay (from February 2008)
United
Reformed
Church
Reverend E. Marley OBE (from Jan
2006)*
Baptist
Church
Vacancy since 2003 (shared with URC
place)*
Methodist
Church
Mr. D. Fenwick
Jewish
Faith
Mrs. D. Van der Velde (from January
2005)
Sikhs Harpal
Singh (from June
2011)
Hindu Bhakti
Rasa Adhikhara (from May 2009)
Church of
England
Mrs. E.
Bainbridge
Mr. P. W.
Rusby
Mr. D.
Johnson (from 12 January
2010)
Mr. B. Hedley, Assistant Director of
Newcastle Diocesan Board of Education
Teacher
Representatives
Mrs. S. J. Brett (from June
2011)
Mrs. L. Atkinson (from Jan.
2005)
Mr. T. Nicholls (from April
2010)
Mrs. H. Shaw
County
Councillors (from May 2008 and no changes 4
May 2012)
R. Styring
J. E.
Smith
A. H. Murray
G.
R. Arckless
Co-Opted
(non-voting capacity)
Mrs. C. Butterworth – Humanist rep (from
Jan. 2005)
Observer (Academies
rep)
Mr. M. Thompson, Head of Philosophy,
Theology & Ethics, Bede Academy
Terms of Reference
Terms of reference as per Circular
3/89:-
“To advise the Authority upon such
matters connected with religious worship in County schools and the
religious education to be given in accordance with an agreed
syllabus as the Authority may refer to the Council or as the
Council may see fit.”
If you require further information about Northumberland Local
Authority and their work around the area of SACRE, or if you
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