Parent-controlled school explained

A parent-controlled school is a type of private school in which significant power is vested in the parents of students, usually through an association. Many parent-controlled schools are Christian schools, but do not usually have a denominational affiliation.

In Australia, the first Christian parent-controlled school was Calvin Christian School in Kingston, Tasmania, established in 1962. Christian Education National (formerly Christian Parent Controlled Schools) represents eighty such schools around the country.[1]

Christian parent-controlled schools are driven by a belief that parents have been "given a responsibility by God for their children's upbringing and education."[2]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cen.edu.au/Aboutus.aspx Christian Education National
  2. Book: Justins, Charles Francis Roy. Christian Parent Controlled Schools in Australia - A Study of the Relationship between Foundational Values and Prevailing Practices. Australian Catholic University. 120. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091017131621/http://dlibrary.acu.edu.au/digitaltheses/public/adt-acuvp20.16082005/02whole.pdf. 2009-10-17.