Church Schools.
Me, my wife and our two children have attended the local church most Sundays for the past four years.
This has been done solely to ensure our older child gets into the local secondary school, which happens to be affililiated to the church we attend. The school is a 10 minute walk from our house.
The next nearest viable school is a 15 minute drive.
Neither my wife nor I have a religious bone in our bodies.
We have been forced into this absurd situation because the criteria for entrance in to the nearest school is that you must be 'active' within the church, and on the application form (which is separate to the LEA application) the vicar must provide confirmation that you are indeed active.
This would all be fine, of course, if the school was funded by the church. But it is not. The school is a state school and completely funded by the state, i.e, the taxpayer, i.e, me.
Upon on reading this I expect some people will trot out the line "you are hypocrits" or "you are lying to your children" or some other such nonsense. My response would be we are undertaking this absurdity because (a) we have to and (b) all I am concerned about is my daughter gaining a good education in our local school.
Plus, let's face it, when the inevitable question comes about the existence of Santa, I can kill two birds with one stone - I may as quash both fairytales at the same time.
I suspect there are many like us who don't want to get our children in to a chuch school - we want to get our children into a local school which just happens to be associated with the church.
Naomi is spot on - I would question religion being taught as fact. This is on a par to teaching children that leprachauns are real.