Thursday, April 2, 2015

Church schools must not select on the basis of faith because it discriminates against the poor, warn vicars

Church of England schools should stop selecting pupils on faith because it discriminates against the poor, a group of vicars has claimed.


They say the system is open to abuse and many oversubscribed schools reject non-churchgoing families even though they may live nearby.


Many Christian schools give priority to families who regularly attend services, a practice which they say preserves their faith ethos.


But the clergymen said affluent parents were more likely to cheat the system by going to church just to get their children into a C of E school, which are often high-performing.


In an open letter published yesterday, an alliance of Left-leaning clergy and laypeople called for an end to religious selection.


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