Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE)

Information on Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE)

Overview

Why is there a SACRE?

  • Every local authority must have a SACRE by law.
  • In 1944, local education authorities (LEAs) were given the choice to set up a SACRE.
  • In 1988, all LEAs were required to have a SACRE.
  • It is now the Children's Services division of the local authority that is responsible for making sure there is a SACRE.

What does a SACRE do?

  • In conjunction with local religious groups, it can create the agreed syllabus for religious education.
  • It must consider applications from a head teacher that the school be released from the requirement for collective worship to be wholly or mainly of a broadly Christian character.
  • It must publish an annual report of its work.

What is SACREs role?

  • A SACREs role is to advise its local authority on what needs to be done to improve Religious Education, and collective worship for schools in its area.
  • This is because RE is not part of the National Curriculum; it is a local responsibility.

Contact us

If you would like to get in touch with us regarding the SACRE in Staffordshire please contact:

Joanna Piech - Clerk of the Committee

Joanna.piech@staffordshire.gov.uk