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is a school allowed to do this?

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nonreligiousmummy · 21/04/2005 12:06

My 2 children go to a CofE school. I have no choice in this because it is the only school we can get to. I am very unreligious (sorry) but obviously being a CofE school they have religious stories. I hate this but know that unless I change schools (impossible) I have to put up with it. If I had my way they would not be taught religious studies.

The thing I am happy about is the fact that ds has come home from school on two different occasions now, and said that they were taken to church that day. We (the parents) had no letter or anything to tell us that this would be happening or to ask our permission. Can the school do this? Just take our kids off like that without us knowing? I think its a bit out of order. I don't know what to do. Thanks.

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renaldo · 22/04/2005 14:41

thanks for this thread, it just reminded me that I have'nt recieved my county council allowance (£300 approx per term)for driving my kids to catholic school.....
ducks and runs away

donnie · 22/04/2005 15:13

ouch! lol reynaldo....

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