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LAUNCH OF FIRST HINDU STATE SCHOOL
Ceremony will mark launch of first Hindu state school
Britain's first Hindu state school is being launched with a religious ceremony to mark the start of building work on the controversial project.
The Krishna-Avanti Primary School will open its doors to the first reception class in September, but children will spend a year in temporary classrooms while new buildings are constructed.
The school, in Edgware, north-west London, will be the first state-funded primary for Hindus in the country.
It follows long-running controversy over the role of faith groups in state education, with critics warning that religious segregation will damage communities.
But head teacher Naina Parmar stressed the school would work to promote religious harmony.
She said: "We recognise and take our duty seriously in ensuring that we promote community cohesion, inclusion and value inter-cultural and religious diversity.
"We will ensure our pupils are equipped with life-long skills and attitudes essential to enable them to make outstanding contributions to all aspects of contemporary British society."
A spokesman for the school said the Bhumi Puja ceremony involves asking the permission of Mother Earth before building works can begin.
It will include chanting 10,000-year-old Sanskrit prayers, ancient costumes and singing to the accompaniment of Indian drums and cymbals.
A holy Hindu ritual called Yajna, where robed priests will pour offerings of clarified butter into a large sacred fire, will form the climax of the ceremony.
WHEN ARE OUR CHILDREN GOING TO BE GIVEN A CHANCE?
08.06.08, 8:16am
They are stuck in classed with foreign children who do not speak their language who are given all the help imaginable leaving our children to get on best they can.
Keep religion out of the schools and put our children 1st for a change,after all they are entitled to that, it is their country and they should have the best education they can get
not being held back and we have to pay for these 'faith' schools. It is becoming obvious daily that people do not want to integrate, as I have said take religion out of the schools, this situation for our children will go on and on all the time there is an open door for immigrants who appear to be having a boom in births the schools are struggling now,what if it is allowed to go on with more and more children?
Posted by: Maggie Report Comment
MULTI-FAITH? NO!
07.06.08, 6:59pm
I don't suppose for one moment that Labour ministers will be lining up announcing that this Hindu (religious) school should be inclusive and practise a multi-faith agenda.
This heathen government has just admitted it is pro minority-faith and that, we can rightly assume, makes it anti-Christian. I guess only Christian faith schools will suffer the stupid imposition of teaching other faiths.
Posted by: Adanac Report Comment
FAITH SCHOOLS ???
07.06.08, 12:52pm
Schools were set up to educate young people on the three R's, and religion was not one of them.
This will prove to be divisive in our communties, young people will adopt a "them and us" attitude, which they will keep all of their lives.
Posted by: Eltorro Report Comment
SAD BUT TRUE
07.06.08, 12:52pm
religious diversity my backside. The indignous Brits no longer have a homeland with all the flood gates being left open and this kind of rubbish being allowed
Posted by: Agamemnon Report Comment
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