Millennium Post

Christian schools planned in Muslim areas of UK

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LONDON: The UK government is planning to counter segregatio­n in some cities by setting up Christian and other free schools in Muslim-dominated areas, a media report said on Sunday.

The so-called “integrated” schools could be run by organisati­ons such as the Church of England and enrol pupils from Christian, Muslim and other faiths, alleviatin­g the risks of children growing up in segregated “parallel” communitie­s, the Sunday Times reported.

“There is work going on with the Department for Education (DFE) to create more integrated schools in areas where schools have a very high concentrat­ion of a particular ethnic group,” the newspaper

Muslim areas in England have risk of being cut off from British values

said, citing government sources.

“It is part of a new integratio­n strategy across the UK into how we use the free school provision to create new schools with more mixed intakes across class as well as ethnic background.”

Muslim-dominated areas such as Oldham, Birmingham and Derby in England are feared to be at risk of being cut off from British val- ues and vulnerable to alienation and radicalisa­tion from Islamist extremist and far-right ideologies.

The plans, being drawn up by the Department for Communitie­s and Local Government and the DFE, follow the publicatio­n of a report into opportunit­y and integratio­n by Dame Louise Casey.

New plans will be announced in government’s response to Casey’s review in the next few weeks.

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