Proceeding contribution from Bishop of Ripon and Leeds (Bishops (affiliation)) in the House of Lords on Monday, 24 October 2011. It occurred during Debate on bill on Education Bill.
Education Bill
I still think that the amendment is undesirable and I think that the noble Lord does so, too. The main point is that within the maintained sector we have a dual system in a country where more than 70 per cent of people describe themselves as Christian, and it serves very well the duality of purpose in terms of the whole development of the child. It is a system that has led to significant degrees of integration within our communities, and much of that has been led by faith schools. I hope that we shall reject these amendments and that we shall do so in the cause of community integration.
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- 2010-12
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- Disability Children Assessments Devolved matters Admissions Appeals Disadvantaged Classroom assistants Collective worship ICT Local government Qualifications Pay Standards Special educational needs Vocational guidance Young people Religion Wales Technology Academies Ofqual Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency School Support Staff Negotiating Body Free schools Maintained schools
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- Education Bill 2010-12
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