Instead faith schools will have to prove that parents of other faiths, and none, would be prepared to send their children to that school.
Not exact matches
Humanists UK, which leads the national campaign against religious discrimination and segregation in
schools, has stated that such a decision would ignore the evidence that the cap has boosted integration in
faith schools and
instead show that the Government has bowed to the demands of the religious lobby
instead of sticking up for the interests of children.
a)-- now requires «
faith» Free
Schools to conform to schedule 19 paragraph 4 of the Schools Standards and Framework Act, which means that parents of pupils at these schools can request to that their children be taught the locally agreed RE syllabus, instead of a confessional syllabus, as is the case for parents of pupils at VA schools — another welcome
Schools to conform to schedule 19 paragraph 4 of the
Schools Standards and Framework Act, which means that parents of pupils at these schools can request to that their children be taught the locally agreed RE syllabus, instead of a confessional syllabus, as is the case for parents of pupils at VA schools — another welcome
Schools Standards and Framework Act, which means that parents of pupils at these
schools can request to that their children be taught the locally agreed RE syllabus, instead of a confessional syllabus, as is the case for parents of pupils at VA schools — another welcome
schools can request to that their children be taught the locally agreed RE syllabus,
instead of a confessional syllabus, as is the case for parents of pupils at VA
schools — another welcome
schools — another welcome change.
But the government has ditched this promise - and
instead says it will provide funds for local authorities to create a new generation of «voluntary - aided»
faith schools.
But
instead of making it easier for religious groups to open free
schools, ministers will invite councils to open
faith schools jointly with religious groups, as they have done in the past.
I have complete
faith in our
school districts across our state if we can offer our help
instead of the cram down policies that have little to no basis in fact or success.
The reports were based on a press release from Accord, a group campaigning for all state - funded
schools to be non or multi-
faith, which said the council was the first to «allow
schools to be freed from having to provide daily Christian worship by
instead allowing them to provide multi-belief or no -
faith assemblies».
But the government has ditched this promise — and
instead says it will provide funds for local authorities to create a new generation of «voluntary - aided»
faith schools.