SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 20 Collective worship

Nature of collective worship in community schools and foundation schools without a religious character

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(1)

This paragraph applies to—

(a)

any community school; and

(b)

any foundation school which does not have a religious character.

(2)

Subject to paragraph 4, the required collective worship shall be wholly or mainly of a broadly Christian character.

(3)

For the purposes of sub-paragraph (2), collective worship is of a broadly Christian character if it reflects the broad traditions of Christian belief without being distinctive of any particular Christian denomination.

(4)

Not every act of collective worship in the school required by section 70 need comply with sub-paragraph (2) provided that, taking any school term as a whole, most such acts which take place in the school do comply with that sub-paragraph.

(5)

Subject to sub-paragraphs (2) and (4)—

(a)

the extent to which (if at all) any acts of collective worship required by section 70 which do not comply with sub-paragraph (2) take place in the school,

(b)

the extent to which any act of collective worship in the school which complies with sub-paragraph (2) reflects the broad traditions of Christian belief, and

(c)

the ways in which those traditions are reflected in any such act of collective worship,

shall be such as may be appropriate having regard to any relevant considerations relating to the pupils concerned which fall to be taken into account in accordance with sub-paragraph (6).

(6)

Those considerations are—

(a)

any circumstances relating to the family backgrounds of the pupils which are relevant for determining the character of the collective worship which is appropriate in their case, and

(b)

their ages and aptitudes.

(7)

In this paragraph references to acts of collective worship in the school include such acts which by virtue of paragraph 2(6) take place otherwise than on the school premises.