In relation to the multi-demoninational schools - they often have more religion taught than regular schools.
My friends kids spend a few hours each week learning about other religions & then the parents organise outside classes for their own particular religion, if there is one. They didn't want "all that religous guff", but since decided they wanted the key parts (christening, communion etc) so has spend an average of 2 extra hours each week doing extra curricular classes....they're rather jealous that my kids do it in school (though overall they are delighted with the school).
My kids go to a regular school & the kids who are not participating in religion leave the class & do extra activities elsewhere, so you can choose not to have them participate if you wish. Not sure if this would be available in every school.
My friends kids spend a few hours each week learning about other religions & then the parents organise outside classes for their own particular religion, if there is one. They didn't want "all that religous guff", but since decided they wanted the key parts (christening, communion etc) so has spend an average of 2 extra hours each week doing extra curricular classes....they're rather jealous that my kids do it in school (though overall they are delighted with the school).
My kids go to a regular school & the kids who are not participating in religion leave the class & do extra activities elsewhere, so you can choose not to have them participate if you wish. Not sure if this would be available in every school.