Parents crusading to ban religious instruction from Queensland schools during class hours have been granted an audience with the state Education Minister.

Queensland Parents for Secular State Schools began a campaign two weeks ago to ask Education Queensland to examine the 2016 decision by Education Victoria to shift religious instruction classes out of school hours.

Alison Courtice from Queensland Parents for Secular State Schools, pictured with her daughter Lauren, calls for religious instruction courses to be replaced by studies of the world's religions. Credit:Tony Moore

Education Minister Grace Grace has consistently said the state government has no plans to change religious instruction classes in state schools, but has agreed to meet with the QPSSS.

The group is waiting for a date to be set.