Education Minister must provide guidance for schools following Supreme Court judgement, says Mathison

Alliance Education spokesperson Nick Mathison MLA has said the Education Minister must provide guidance for schools on religious education. He was speaking after the Supreme Court’s decision on Wednesday, which confirmed that the current format of RE in schools is not critical, objective, or pluralistic. He added that it was not about pitting faith against secularism, but rather ensuring schools are inclusive spaces that recognise and respect all value systems – both religious and non-religious.

Education Nick Mathison
The Strangford MLA stated: “This is a welcome recognition of diversity in wider society and provides clarity on an issue which has been the subject of significant debate over the last number of years.

“It is important to underscore this ruling will not mean the removal of religious education from schools, but does mean there will have to be some change to ensure a more objective, critical, and pluralistic approach which respects the rights of families of all faiths and none.

“Alliance recognises the right to both freedom of, and freedom from religion, and fundamentally respects the right of parents to bring their children up in keeping with their beliefs and convictions. No aspect of this judgement should impact on this right.

“It's vital that we now take time to reflect on the judgement and have a mature and respectful discussion on how we can ensure our schools are truly inclusive spaces for all. The Education Minister must provide clarity on the next steps to ensure the judgement can be reflected in education policy in an open, pluralistic and inclusive manner that respects and protects the rights of everyone.”