OFSTED find 9 out of 22 Faith Schools OUTSTANDING!!!

OFSTED find 9 out of 22 Faith Schools OUTSTANDING!!!

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Triumph Man

8,691 posts

168 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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Mark Benson said:
I think you need to change your thread title.

The Sky article states 9 out of 22 schools INADEQUATE, not outstanding.....

I have a feeling the unifying characteristic of all of these schools doing badly will be the fundamentalist nature of their offering. For instance:

Springfield Christian School said:
At Springfield Christian Preparatory School, we believe that education plus the fear of God play a vital role in these formative years.
Palfrey Girls School said:
Through the grace and mercy of Allah S.W.T, It is with great pleasure to announce to the Muslim community, that Palfrey Girls School is going to introduce an ‘Islamic Foundation’ (Madrassah) for children from the age of 4 and onwards.

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The aims of the Foundation is to illuminate and inspire our children in acquiring Islamic knowledge, and to provide opportunities for students to obtain in depth understanding of Hadith, Fiqh, Seerah, Aqaid and quality recitation of the Holy Quran. We also intend to inspire our students to develop true love of Allah S.W.T and our beloved Prophet S.A.W.
Edited by Mark Benson on Thursday 26th November 13:54
Didn't know Allah was a Snake With Tits? And what does S A W stand for?!

TurboHatchback

4,161 posts

153 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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LDN said:
There should be no faith schools; not Catholic, Jewish or Islamic... it gives more credence to the insanity that is religion...
When I become High Chancellor of Britain faith schools will be outlawed, be they CofE, Jewish or the religion of peace through suicide bombing. Further to that, teaching religion in any other context than as a study of mental illness will become a criminal offence punishable by prison time, it's the only way we can hope to eradicate the disease once and for all. Currently we are bending over backwards to accept and encourage the creeping spread of such insanity which is tragic given the progress we were making towards an enlightened secular society.

WinstonWolf

72,857 posts

239 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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SR7492 said:
Troubleatmill said:
For me it is the fact that a governor of the school is forced to sit out in the hallway and communicate through a gap in the door.

Unbelievable.
Don't read everything what is written.

I don't understand why OFTED would even comment on this. The governor choose her seating place herself and was not 'forced' to do anything. I agree it is probably not the best way to have a meeting but it's her choice and everyone should respect that.

I do believe that since the Trojan Horse malarki, OFSTED do seem to have a 'particular' agenda on faith schools.
Her behaviour is abnormal and sets a bad example. Why should a woman either choose or be forced to sit outside a room in a meeting?

Smiler.

11,752 posts

230 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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SR7492 said:
Don't read everything what is written.

I don't understand why OFTED would even comment on this. The governor choose her seating place herself and was not 'forced' to do anything. I agree it is probably not the best way to have a meeting but it's her choice and everyone should respect that.

I do believe that since the Trojan Horse malarki, OFSTED do seem to have a 'particular' agenda on faith schools.
What "agenda" would that be then?

The fact that people like Mohamed Mukadam (given his views on the acceptability of the death penalty for apostasy) are still associated with the education of any child in the UK is a scandal.

The Association of Muslim Schools might try & deny he said it, but unfortunately for them, he did so during a debate hosted by Jonathan Dimbleby, the "awkward" question being posed by Richard Dawkins.


LDN

8,911 posts

203 months

Thursday 26th November 2015
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Smiler. said:
SR7492 said:
Don't read everything what is written.

I don't understand why OFTED would even comment on this. The governor choose her seating place herself and was not 'forced' to do anything. I agree it is probably not the best way to have a meeting but it's her choice and everyone should respect that.

I do believe that since the Trojan Horse malarki, OFSTED do seem to have a 'particular' agenda on faith schools.
What "agenda" would that be then?

The fact that people like Mohamed Mukadam (given his views on the acceptability of the death penalty for apostasy) are still associated with the education of any child in the UK is a scandal.

The Association of Muslim Schools might try & deny he said it, but unfortunately for them, he did so during a debate hosted by Jonathan Dimbleby, the "awkward" question being posed by Richard Dawkins.
I've seen many debates where Richard Dawkins has made the other side look utterly ridiculous - but the other side doesn't even register it; such is the brain wash of religion.