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First Hindu state school to open | First Hindu state school to open |
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The first Hindu state school in Britain is set to open next year in west London. | |
Hindu group the I-Foundation plans to open a new £10m primary school for pupils in Edgware next September. | Hindu group the I-Foundation plans to open a new £10m primary school for pupils in Edgware next September. |
The local authority's approval for the plans follows the government's pledging of support for more religious schools where there is parental demand. | The local authority's approval for the plans follows the government's pledging of support for more religious schools where there is parental demand. |
About a third of schools in England are faith schools - including Jewish, Sikh, Muslim and Christian denominations. | About a third of schools in England are faith schools - including Jewish, Sikh, Muslim and Christian denominations. |
But so far there has not been a Hindu school - which has meant that Hindu parents do not have an option to send their children to a school based on their faith. | But so far there has not been a Hindu school - which has meant that Hindu parents do not have an option to send their children to a school based on their faith. |
FAITH SCHOOLS 6,850 out of a total of 21,000 schools, large majority either Church of England or Roman Catholic37 Jewish, 7 Muslim, 2 Sikh, 1 Greek Orthodox, 1 Seventh Day Adventist1.7 million pupils 21% of faith school secondary pupils from ethnic minorities - 17% in non faith schools | FAITH SCHOOLS 6,850 out of a total of 21,000 schools, large majority either Church of England or Roman Catholic37 Jewish, 7 Muslim, 2 Sikh, 1 Greek Orthodox, 1 Seventh Day Adventist1.7 million pupils 21% of faith school secondary pupils from ethnic minorities - 17% in non faith schools |
On Monday night, the London Borough of Harrow voted in favour of granting planning consent for the 236-place primary school, on Camrose Avenue, Edgware. | On Monday night, the London Borough of Harrow voted in favour of granting planning consent for the 236-place primary school, on Camrose Avenue, Edgware. |
The I-Foundation says: "Parents are becoming increasingly concerned about their children losing touch with their culture and religion. | The I-Foundation says: "Parents are becoming increasingly concerned about their children losing touch with their culture and religion. |
"Many feel the need for educating children not only with academics but also with firm grounding in their spiritual and cultural values. | "Many feel the need for educating children not only with academics but also with firm grounding in their spiritual and cultural values. |
"The voluntary aided Hindu primary school will be dedicated to developing each child's full potential spiritually, morally and academically. | "The voluntary aided Hindu primary school will be dedicated to developing each child's full potential spiritually, morally and academically. |
"Its vision is to deliver a high standard of education within a spiritual atmosphere, preparing students to become individuals of good character, discipline and competence." | "Its vision is to deliver a high standard of education within a spiritual atmosphere, preparing students to become individuals of good character, discipline and competence." |
The group also wants to build a Hindu school in Leicester. | The group also wants to build a Hindu school in Leicester. |
Parental demand | Parental demand |
On Monday, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls pledged his support for the principle of faith schools, saying they could raise standards in poorer areas. | On Monday, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families Ed Balls pledged his support for the principle of faith schools, saying they could raise standards in poorer areas. |
At a conference in London, he presented a joint policy statement with Church of England, Roman Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Greek Orthodox and Sikh representatives. | At a conference in London, he presented a joint policy statement with Church of England, Roman Catholic, Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Greek Orthodox and Sikh representatives. |
Mr Balls committed the government to opening more faith schools where was demand from the local community - and the faith groups pledged their support for social cohesion and the principle of fair admissions. | Mr Balls committed the government to opening more faith schools where was demand from the local community - and the faith groups pledged their support for social cohesion and the principle of fair admissions. |
In particular, this could mean an expansion in the number of Muslim schools. | In particular, this could mean an expansion in the number of Muslim schools. |
I-Foundation director Nitesh Gor said: "This is an incredibly exciting moment for the UK's Hindu community. | I-Foundation director Nitesh Gor said: "This is an incredibly exciting moment for the UK's Hindu community. |
"It is the first time the choice of a faith-based education will be extended to Hindus alongside Christians, Muslims, Jews and Sikhs." | "It is the first time the choice of a faith-based education will be extended to Hindus alongside Christians, Muslims, Jews and Sikhs." |
But a teachers' union warned that faith schools could separate communities. | But a teachers' union warned that faith schools could separate communities. |
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