Education

8 March 2023

The right to not attend religious instruction and sex education on the basis of conscience

Atheist Ireland has written the following letter to the Minister for Education, Norma Foley TD. Dear Minister, You have recently stressed that parents have a right to ensure that their children can withdraw from the updated sex education course on the basis of conscience. But...

7 March 2023

Atheist Ireland writes to Attorney General about right to not attend religious instruction

Atheist Ireland has written the following letter to the Attorney General about the constitutional right to not attend religious instruction in irish schools. Dear Mr Fanning, We are writing to you in your Constitutional capacity as the adviser of the Government in matters of law...

25 February 2023

Minister respects the rights of religious parents while undermining the rights of nonreligious parents

The Minister for Education, Norma Foley, has just given a telling example of how the Department of Education gives privilege to religious parents over nonreligious parents in Irish schools. As Carl O’Brien reports in the Irish Times, the Minister has stressed that parents have a...

23 February 2023

How an ETB school admission policy makes up a definition of religious instruction with no legal basis

This is from the Admission policy of Larkin Community College, a second level ETB school. There is no legal basis for the supposed distinction it makes between religious instruction and religious education. It is important to understand that our school does not provide ‘religious instruction’...

20 February 2023

UN calls for evidence-based sex education in Ireland. This requires amending the Education Act on ethos.

Atheist Ireland has for years been raising the issue of objective sex education with the United Nations. The UN Committee on the Rights of the Child included the following in its recent concluding observations about Ireland: Adolescent health (b) Integrate comprehensive, age-appropriate and evidence-based education...

16 February 2023

The Oireachtas, not the Government, must regulate the Constitutional right to not attend religious instruction

The oireachtas, not the Government or the Department of Education or schools, is responsible for regulating the Constitutional right to not attend religious instruction in schools. That is why statutory guidelines are needed, passed by the Oireachtas, not just Government policies, or circular letters from...

9 February 2023

UN tells Ireland to remove all religious discrimination in schools

Atheist Ireland welcomes today’s concluding observations about Ireland from the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child. We were in Geneva last month when the Committee questioned Ireland, and the Committee has made all of the recommendations we asked for. The UN has...

29 January 2023

UN asks Ireland about children’s rights including secular education

This week Atheist Ireland was in Geneva for the examination of Ireland under the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Atheist Ireland, along with the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community and the Evangelical Alliance of Ireland, made a Submission to the UN Committee in relation...

3 January 2023

Catholic schools foster relations with God when teaching Relationships and Sexuality education

The Minister for Education, Norma Foley, still has no plans to amend the Education Act 1998 to guarantee that relationship and sexuality education will be delivered in an objective, critical and pluralistic manner and not through religious ethos of schools. Atheist Ireland has made submissions...

15 December 2022

The Oireachtas has a constitutional duty to enable children to physically leave religion classes

Article 44.2.4 of the Constitution protects the right of students to attend a school receiving public funds without attending religious instruction. It unambiguously states: “Legislation providing State aid for schools shall not discriminate between schools under the management of different religious denominations, nor be such...