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Home » News » Faith schools can help bridge gaps in divided communities

Faith schools can help bridge gaps in divided communities

Posted on June 20, 2012
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This entry was posted in News and tagged Anglican church, bridging gaps, Britain, Catholics, faith schools, government support, Hindus and Muslims, National curriculum, Northern Ireland, pluralist society, Prime Minister, Religious Education, religious freedom, religious traditions, schooling, Tony Blair. Bookmark the permalink.
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