Schools cite lack of resources for refusing tuition to students who opt out of religion

State-run secondary schools are failing to provide students who opt out of religion access to another subject.

Schools cite lack of resources for refusing tuition to students who opt out of religion

State-run secondary schools are failing to provide students who opt out of religion access to another subject.

The Department of Education told schools, such as community schools or ETB schools (run by Education and Training Boards), last year they must provide an alternative for students on their timetables.

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