"If assemblies touch on the terrible and eternal consequences of rejecting Jesus Christ they are acting as responsible warnings ..." Where frivolity has no place

"It is important that parents get the chance to read the prospectus and to consider whether this is the kind of school to which they would like their child to go, before they receive such forms," Principal of the (Kings) academy Richard Coupe. Concerns

In other words, if you do not like what we teach, go somewhere else, even if it was your local school you have been driven out of.

He added: "I think it's time that the teaching of evolution as a fact were challenged. Okay, it's a plausible theory, but it's a hoax. - Rev Harrison. The Guardian

as when one member of staff asked about the Vardy Foundation's stance on gay teachers. "John Burn began his answer by saying, 'Well, we think it's a sin,'" What a creation

“I don't respect the opinion of people who believe it's fine to live with a partner. Headteachers are responsible to God and the standards of the Bible. Nothing in the school should contradict the teachings of the Bible." - Nigel McQuoid. When ministers trash your life's work

“I believe that God made the world. And He made the first man and the first woman complete.” - Nigel McQuoid, former headmaster of the King's Academy, Middlesbrough. The lesson today

"If you tell people they are descended from monkeys how can you expect them to behave like anything other than monkeys?" - Bob Edmiston, Christian Vision. Welcome to the academy for Jesus

The next proposed Christian school has been threatened with a parents’ protest march…for goodness sake, what’s the big problem? Parents must apply for their kids to join the school, so if they don’t like the idea of God in the classroom, they should simply shut up and not send them. The Beacon

To put it very simply, a fish could never have crawled onto the sea-shore to finally become a human being, because it would have died within minutes!! Evolutionists need to get real. The Beacon

"If you bring up a generation and teach them that they've evolved from primordial swamps, soon you will develop a generation that is totally self-centred and liable to erupt into mindless violence." - Rev Harrison The Guardian

To teach children that they are developed mutations who evolved from something akin to a monkey as a result of a cataclysmic chemical accident and that death is the end of everything is hardly going to engender within them a sense of purpose, self-worth and respect. - Nigel McQuoid Christian Institute

"the ferment in which education finds itself ... has risen slowly and terribly as the consequence of atheism which has only relatively recently been given intellectual credibility with the establishment of humanistic Darwinism as the prevailing paradigm." - Jonathan Winch, headteacher at the Emmanuel College in Gateshead. The Guardian

"Parents know that if you try to run a school where the moral structure is based on humanist, agnostic principles, then there are no morals at that school. Faith schools are an option that they are looking at. - John Mackay. Creationism debate moves to Britain

"Only with reference to a Creator can absolute truth, absolute values and absolute beauty be understood - and without these, education is ultimately absolutely pointless." - Jonathan Winch. Ring in the sort-of new

"the ferment in which education finds itself ... has risen slowly and terribly as the consequence of atheism which has only relatively recently been given intellectual credibility with the establishment of humanistic Darwinism as the prevailing paradigm." - Jonathan Winch, Ring in the sort-of new