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Old 23-05-2012, 11:46   #38
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Re: Government withdraws funding for schools that teach Creationism

As a swift update to this thread a number of free schools with 'creationist' undertones have been rejected by the Department for Education from proceeding with their applications.

The concern still remains, of course, that groups on the fringes will continue to attempt to use the free schools system to get this pseudoscience into the classroom despite the funding withdrawal.

For the time being though it looks as though it's being confined to private schools.
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