[quote author="michael jensen"]Well from my observation from my time working at an older school, it was really hard to find especially Maths teachers who fit the profile we were after. Though the school wanted to have Christian staff, it also had an obligation to the parents to provide them with teachers who were qualified. Not as easy as it sounds.
Last night Kath White from Marrickville, in her speech disguised as a question, spoke about the difficulty in getting Maths teachers.
My point to the Synod last night was that if you want to claim to be a Christian school that teaches subjects from the perspective of a Christian worldview then you need to have Christian staff. Non-Christian staff have not come out of darkness into God’s wonderful light and so I find it hard to know how they could teach a Christian worldview properly.
As I mentioned at Synod last night, one of the reasons why I sent my kids to Tyndale Christian School at Blacktown instead of an Anglican school was because I was guaranteed that every staff member at the school was Christian. The head of senior school at Tyndale comes to my church and he says that whilst this policy can be hard to implement, God has always provided the right staff needed.
The training and recruiting motion passed last night will go a long way towards ensuring that Christian staff will be available in the future to teach in Christian and public schools.
Yours in Christ,
Mark




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