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http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/feb/1 0/secondaryschools-schools
The headteacher has resigned followed by the chair of the school's governing body in support of her, over this matter.
The visitors to this country are most welcome to all the hospitallity that we bestow upon them, but they must learn it has got to be on our terms?
If they are not happy to embrace our countries culture and traditions as their own, and integrate with the population of the country they chose to settle in, then I'm afraid to say "perhaps they would be more happy to live in a country that is more befitting their own way of life".
I have copied the following two extracts below from the Daily Mail's report, seeing that the Guardian failed to report them.
Now there are fears a move intended to unify the 240 pupils has instead split the school.
Around a fifth are from ethnic minorities, with about 35 Muslims.
The headteacher has resigned followed by the chair of the school's governing body in support of her, over this matter.
The visitors to this country are most welcome to all the hospitallity that we bestow upon them, but they must learn it has got to be on our terms?
If they are not happy to embrace our countries culture and traditions as their own, and integrate with the population of the country they chose to settle in, then I'm afraid to say "perhaps they would be more happy to live in a country that is more befitting their own way of life".
I have copied the following two extracts below from the Daily Mail's report, seeing that the Guardian failed to report them.
Now there are fears a move intended to unify the 240 pupils has instead split the school.
Around a fifth are from ethnic minorities, with about 35 Muslims.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I am sure that if during this one assembly, the Christian pupils were made to recite from the Koran, that you would object to that AOG.
The Muslim parents objected to their children taking part in a Christian ceremony as I am sure Christian parents would not be happy if their children too part in Islamic rituals.
The Muslim parents objected to their children taking part in a Christian ceremony as I am sure Christian parents would not be happy if their children too part in Islamic rituals.
Actually they were quite happy to have inclusive assemblies that embraced British culture, but that wasn't what was being held; "Our countries culture" isn't really one thing, Britain is a nation of settlers and it always has been, Christianity is just one part of what Britain has become, a rich, multi-cultural society. A Christian child attending a school where the majority of the pupils are Muslim would not be expected to join in with any Muslim worship so why should it be different when the situation is the other way around?
I'm not surprised the Guardian failed to report "There are fears that..." It's an all-purpose phrase designed to whip up emotion but devoid of meaning. How many fears? Who holds them, exactly? Any chance that the reporter has just made them up? Surely not.
Anyway, for what it's worth, the head in question denies that the assembly affair had anything to with her resignation. Call her a liar if you wish.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorks hire/7880690.stm
Anyway, for what it's worth, the head in question denies that the assembly affair had anything to with her resignation. Call her a liar if you wish.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorks hire/7880690.stm
No it's not a Muslim country but socially it's not a Christian country either, when pushed most people will write Jedi on the census (words from the wise Bill Bailey there) so we're obviously not that proud of our religious heritage! When I was on school experience in majority Muslim school the children had what appeared to me a normal day, I think they had worship time in the morning but that wasn't on the school grounds and they may have had some time at the beginning of lunch but lessons were never left or finished early for this purpose.
You should be absolutely delighted with the result of this AOG!! Why aren't you hopping and skipping arounf dinging the praises of common sense and this country? The head teahcer has said that this issue had absolutely nothing to do wth her resignation, and the school is running her idea for one act of worship. Hang on a second, I forgot. We wouldn't want facts, results or the general spin of the world to affect a daily bit of Islam bashing would we.
I heard they believe in our Jesus. Stealing our Jesus!! He was ours first and they can get their own.
I heard they believe in our Jesus. Stealing our Jesus!! He was ours first and they can get their own.
hee hee 'our Jesus', poor Jesus being passed around like he is, I'm sure he would have preferred to spread the love around! Was the bit about the teacher not resigning due to that issue in the article, if it was I missed it! But I'm not doubting you that that is the case if it wasn't, newspaper articles can be like that. One thing that made me stop and shout at the telly the other day was Ross Kemp in Afghanistan saying "...fighting a fanatical enemy..." of course they're fanatical, they've been invaded by one of the biggest countries in the world!! Grr! sorry got a bit angry there!
These debates go on for ever, all I will observe is that patience needs to be wearing much thinner much more quickly if Britain is not to become an Islamic state, albeit probably mild. Maybe it's what people want. It won't happen in my lifetime or my childrens' but one thing I might live to see will be selected areas choosing to implement Sharia Law. You may find that driving into Bradford, Leicester, or parts of London, you will see road signs "You are now entering an area of Sharia Law. Peace unto you, keep your women veiled and NO ********"