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Definition of faith school in English: faith schoolnounˈfeɪθskuːl A school intended for students of a particular religious faith. Example sentencesExamples - Faith schools run counter to the building of an inclusive British identity.
- The prospect of more faith schools has brought calls from an increasingly strident secularist lobby to halt state funding of them.
- Multiculturalism is not about ethnic diversity, linguistic pluralism, faith schools or culinary variety.
- Faith schools already have the power to select their pupils.
- Organisations with a "religious ethos" employ around 200,000 people, 100,000 of them in faith schools.
- The conference follows a similar event last May which heard calls for more Muslim faith schools in the district.
- Out of about 26,000 state schools in England there are around 7,000 faith schools - over 90 percent of them primaries.
- The dilemma at the heart of the Government's push for more state-funded faith schools was laid bare in the Cantle report.
- Both women are baffled by the anger that raged all week over the need for what have been called " faith schools ".
- The findings come against some recent calls to abolish faith schools to create more harmony between different religious communities.
- Aaronovitch does not mention that some Christian parents choose not to send their children to faith schools.
- She was the author of a recent Early Day Motion highly critical of faith schools.
- There are no legal or moral grounds for denying Muslims, Sikhs or Hindus faith schools of their own.
- Similar concessions might also be extended to pupils at faith schools.
- Critics of the development say the expansion of faith schools could divide the community.
- The Muslims on Education report believes the 80 Muslim faith schools should be "fast-tracked" into the state system.
- No community has taken greater advantage of successive governments ' willingness to subsidise faith schools.
- In Scotland, with our history of sectarianism, we need more faith schools like we need a hole in the head.
- Like him, I see no need for state-funded faith schools.
- A few months ago, Tony Blair made a speech about faith schools.
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