A spokesman for the British Humanist Association said: "We welcome the Department for Education acceptance that schools need to teach not just about religions as part of RS but also about non-religious worldviews such as humanism but we fear, as a result of the Secretary of State's original error, that many schools will continue to assume that delivering the GCSE will meet their legal obligations. We look forward to working with the Department, as with schools and other bodies setting curricula, to find a way to make their obligations clearer to all schools, in the interests of a broad and balanced curriculum."