Faith schools insisting that their teachers come from a specific religious background could leave the government open to discrimination claims.
Not exact matches
The alternative would be to make a tactical retreat, hand over our
schools gradually to the state, and
insist on the right of Catholic pupils in state education to be treated with the same consideration as people of other
faiths.
Christians need not worry about violating their
faith when
schools insist on fair and respectful treatment for all.
Producers of literature, when they are not themselves wracked with doubts or preoccupied with taking a postmodern revenge on traditional expectations of order, speak out of a prescientific discipline of expectation — a
school of
faith that models the need to bracket with ironic reservation that information which, if not bracketed, would
insist simplistically that life is only a bracket - defying tale told by an idiot.
Faith schools, however,
insist they tend to take a higher proportion of pupils from poor backgrounds.