Religious education experts in the UK have criticized bursary cuts, calling the move a risk to the mission of Catholic schools.
A leading English Catholic religious education teacher has warned that the cuts will affect both the mission and leadership of Catholic schools.
“There is huge concern about the impact of this decision,”
said Andy Lewis, a religious education teacher and author, and assistant principal at St. Bonaventure Catholic Secondary School in London.
Lewis believes the move will have a significant impact on the ability of Catholic schools to recruit specialist religious education teachers.
Author's summary: Bursary cuts pose a risk to Catholic schools' mission.