NSW schools offer Special Religious Education (SRE) and Special Education in Ethics (SEE).听Where available, approved providers deliver these services.
Write to the school if you wish to withdraw your child from SRE. For more information, visit听.
Special Religious Education (SRE)
The Anglican Diocese of Newcastle's David Robinson of Hillsong Newcastle, provides Special Religious Education lessons for students from Year 7 to Year 12 who have opted in by completing our school's听听form. For more information about the religious 蜜桃社 curriculum visit听.
SRE Lessons
SRE lessons are held during Period 6 each Friday afternoon. Students who do not attend the SRE lessons will follow their regular school timetable and are dismissed from school at the end of Period 5.
Those students remaining at school during period 6 who do not attend SRE lessons will be actively supervised by Teachers.
All Year 7 students will receive a SRE / SEE participation form at time of enrolment that will need to be completed by all students whether they are opting to attend SRE or SEE lessons or opting out of attending.
In accordance with the Education Act 1990, Special Religious Education (SRE)听 lessons are offered at 蜜桃社.
SRE Provider Contact Details
David Robertson from Hillsong Australia teaches lessons for the Newcastle SRE board.
SRE Instructor:听David Robertson
- Approved Provider:听Anglican Diocese Sydney (Anglican Diocese of Newcastle)
- SRE Coordinator:听Mr Alex Dey
- 0408 490 247 or deyalex963@gmail.com
- Board:听Newcastle SRE Board Incorporated
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Special Education in Ethics (SEE)
There are currently no听 special 蜜桃社 in ethics approved providers available.
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The local representatives of the above SRE / SEE Providers have agreed to cross-authorise the above SRE / SEE teachers at 蜜桃社. The SRE / SEE teachers listed are appropriately authorised by their respective providers according to the Department of Education guidelines, have Accreditation Training, and have met relevant requirements under the Child Protection (Working with Children) Act 2012 and the Child Protection (Working with Children) Regulation 2013.