This policy is not statutory
There's no legal requirement to have a collective worship policy.
However, if you're a school with a religious character, double check whether your relevant religious authority (e.g. your local diocese) has specific requirements for your school.
What to include if you have one
Keep it concise and cover:
- Your philosophical statement
- Planning and logistics
- Legal requirements
See this guidance for collective worship from Croydon Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE) for more detail.
Find out more about the requirements for daily collective worship.
Examples from schools
Primary schools
Holy Family Roman Catholic Primary School in Rochdale (a voluntary aided school) has a collective worship policy with sections on:
- Legal requirements
- Planning worship
- Eucharist celebrations
Grange Primary School in Newham (a community school) has a collective worship policy that covers:
- Aims for the school and for pupils
- Contribution of collective worship towards the curriculum
- Management and planning
- Withdrawal
St Clere's School in Essex (an academy) has a collective worship policy