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  2. Faith school - Wikipedia

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    A faith school is a school in the United Kingdom that teaches a general curriculum but which has a particular religious character or formal links with a religious or faith-based organisation. The term is most commonly applied to state-funded faith schools, although many independent schools also have religious characteristics.

  3. Separate school - Wikipedia

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    When the census confirms minority status, a meeting must be widely advertised. The purpose of meeting is to provide a venue at which all of the local members of the minority faith can debate the pros and cons of leaving the public school jurisdiction and creating a separate school district.

  4. Faith School Menace? - Wikipedia

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    Faith School Menace? is a television documentary presented by Richard Dawkins which explores the effects of faith schools on the students in them and society in general by taking examples in particular from UK faith schools, with the stated aim "to explore the balance of rights between a parent's right to educate a child in their own faith, and the children's rights to determine their own ...

  5. 50% Rule - Wikipedia

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    David Laws, Schools Minister at the time the 50% Rule was introduced, described the motivation behind it in a parliamentary debate. [4] He said: "Where the Government fund new Church or faith school provision, it is right that such new schools cater for local demand in the faith, but the needs of children in the broader local community must not be overlooked.

  6. Voluntary controlled school - Wikipedia

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    Voluntary controlled schools are a kind of "maintained school", meaning that they are funded by central government via the local authority, and do not charge fees to students. The majority are also faith schools. The land and buildings are typically owned by a charitable foundation, which also appoints about a quarter of the school governors ...

  7. Second unlicensed Christian boarding school in Missouri ...

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    There, they opened Refuge of Grace Academy and the Martins later changed the school’s name to Wings of Faith Academy. In a 2004 interview with the Bolivar Herald-Free Press, Bud Martin said they ...

  8. Jewish day school - Wikipedia

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    In many Jewish day schools, students are taught to read, speak, and understand the Hebrew language. Usually beginning in grade school, students have intensive Hebrew studies. This is challenging for many students, since Hebrew uses different letters and a different script than English, French, and other languages that use the Latin alphabet. [4]

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