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06-02-2008, 06:18 PM   #41

Re: Religious Education


When I was at secondary school (6 years ago!), RE was compulsory. It was actually really easy and meant that I got an extra GCSE. At the end of the day, its another qualification that helps you get into college.



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06-02-2008, 06:54 PM   #42

Re: Religious Education


Religion is a very controversial subject as we all have our own beliefs and opinions but because those differ from someone else's, it doesn't make their opinion/belief wrong.

This thread doesn't appear to be answering Donna's original question "Have I any rights to withdraw her from RE classes for her GCSE years? Anyone know or have any experience on this?" so I think we should bring it to a close now.



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