Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education
Every Local Education Authority (LEA) is required by law to have a Standing Advisory
Council for RE (SACRE). The origins of SACREs go back to the Education Act of 1944, but
the Education Reform Act 1988 and the Education Act 1996 strengthened their place in local authorities.
The responsibilities of the SACRE are:
- to provide advice to the LEA on all aspects of its provision for RE in its
schools (this does not include Voluntary Aided Schools)
- to decide whether the LEA's Agreed Syllabus for RE needs to be reviewed and to require
the LEA does so.
- to provide advice to the LEA on Collective Worship in its schools (this does not include
Voluntary Aided or Voluntary Controlled Schools).
- to consider any requests from Headteachers to hold Collective Worship that is not of a
broadly Christian character.
- to advise on matters relating to training for teachers in RE and Collective Worship.
This
site provides access to the various activities that the SACRE undertakes e.g. Annual Reports, Annual
Lectures, the Kingston RE Syllabus, Agenda and Minutes of SACRE meetings and the Databank of Places
of Worship.