Religion in schools
Sep. 23rd, 2007 07:28 pmEither overtly or by default, this country is still a Christian one. - C. of E. spokesman in this article from the Guardian.
One headteacher has been trying to set up an explicitly secular school, where children are not required tobow their heads, mumble, pass notes, kick the person next to them, and make up rude words to the tunes of popular hymns engage in an act of worship of a 'broadly Christian character' every morning.
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One headteacher has been trying to set up an explicitly secular school, where children are not required to
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