Christian School told to have Muslim Imam Lead Assemblies
Regulators say refusal could result in closure of
institution by Bob Unruh
Britain’s official education inspector has informed an
independent Christian school that it is out of step with “British values”
prescribed by the government and must invite someone from another faith, such
as a Muslim imam, to lead assemblies or it risks being closed.
The threat comes amid a series of new school inspections
imposed by the government in response to a “Trojan horse” scandal in which
several public schools in Birmingham, England, were taken over by Muslim
managers who imposed Islamic education standards.
The U.K.’s Office for Standards in Education, Children’s
Services and Skills, known as Ofsted, then established new rules requiring the
active promotion of “British values” such as tolerance.
The Christian Institute, which is planning a legal challenge
to the regulations, said the school was told by Ofsted “to invite a leader from
another religion, such as an imam, to lead assemblies.”
Simon Calvert, deputy director of the Christian Institute,
said evidence is already emerging “of how the new regulations are requiring
Ofsted inspection teams to behave in ways which do not respect the religious
ethos of faith schools.”
“The new requirements are infringing the rights of children,
parents, teachers, and schools to hold and practice their religious beliefs,”
he said.
Opposition also has come from the National Association of
Jewish Orthodox Schools, which said it was “appalled” by the demands.
According
to a report by John Bingham, religious affairs editor for the London Telegraph, inspectors claimed the school, which was identified only as
a “successful Christian school,” was failing to promote “tolerance.”
Bingham said inspectors warned the head that the school
would be downgraded from “good” to “adequate” for failing to “actively promote”
harmony between different faiths because it had failed to bring in
representatives from other religions.
The report said there would be further inspections that
could ultimately lead to it being closed.”
A spokeswoman for the government agency told the newspaper:
“Under Ofsted’s revised guidance for the inspection of schools, inspectors now
pay greater attention to ensuring that schools provide a broad and balanced
education for their pupils, so that young people are well prepared for the next
stage in their education, or for employment and for life in modern Britain.”
Included in the evaluation are the spiritual, moral, social
and cultural perspectives of students.
The agency spokeswoman said: “This includes, among other
factors, pupils’ acceptance and engagement of different faiths and beliefs, and
their understanding and appreciation of the range of different cultures within
school and further afield.”
WND
previously reported the rules were being blamed for
requiring teachers to “challenge” the religious beliefs of parents “in the name
of equality.”
The institute said a report from Peter Clarke, the former
chief of counter-terrorism for the Metropolitan Police, said school children in
the “Trojan Horse” schools were encouraged to express vocal support for
anti-Christian remarks and Christmas was banned.
The report found a “coordinated, deliberate and sustained
action, carried out by a number of associated individuals, to introduce an
intolerant and aggressive Islamic ethos into a few schools in Birmingham.”
But the institute said the reaction was an overreach, and
the rules call for teachers to “actively promote” the rights defined in the
Equality Act 2010, including sexual orientation and transsexual rights.
The schools also “will be required to challenge parents” on
their values if they contradict what the government has determined is
“equality,” a legal analysis concluded.
Source:
http://www.wnd.com/2014/10/christian-school-told-to-have-muslim-imam-lead-assemblies/
Comments
Anti-discrimination laws tend to turn into
“minority rule”. Corrupt governments
will push this until citizens either revolt and un-elect the perpetrators or
succumb and comply. It is difficult for
voters to affect change when all candidates support the same agenda. It requires that voters fight back with
lawsuits and any means available to promote freedom from the oppression by the
nanny-state. Tolerance requires
merit. In this case tolerance is not
required.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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