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Originally Posted by Chris T
It's an Islamic faith school that was built with £15 million of taxpayers' money. I am all for religious schools being able to decide exactly who they admit, what they teach and what they wear, but not when they are part of the public, state-funded network that we all pay for and have the right to send our children to.
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The same should apply to all faith schools (state funded) irregardless of the religion they follow then. So lets ban the choirs at christmas, church ceremonies harvest, morning prayers, etc etc on teh same grounds.
Every school nowadays seem to have some form of selection policy, and most if not all have rules regarding uniform/jewellery/attendance/subjects etc etc. Surely when you apply to send your kids to any school (faith or non faith thats state funded ) there are conditions which you have to adhere to.