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Nursery World, 26 July 2007

Your legal questions answered by Christine Betts, senior lawyer, schools and childcare team, Veale Wasbrough Lawyers

Q. Several families have carefully chosen a non-denominational primary school, as they are not believers and prefer their children to learn about all religions equally but follow none themselves. The parents object to the headteacher playing Christian hymns at every assembly and leading 'quiet thoughts' that begin with 'Dear Lord' and end with children repeating 'Amen'. They have told their children just to wait quietly through these, but staff tell children they must sing and say these words. Some staff insist they are following guidelines in offering a broadly Christian education. But...

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