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Faith schools’ admissions cap to stay, Education Secretary Damian Hinds confirms

Local councils will have funds to open new faith schools, Education Secretary Damian Hinds has announced

May 11, 2018 08:33
Education secretary Damian Hinds
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The government has said that it will not scrap the cap on religious-based admissions to new free schools but will instead provide funds for local authorities to create a new generation of "voluntary-aided" faith schools.

In an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme education secretary Damian Hinds said: "We reflected long and hard on these difficult issues... we have concluded that it is right that we continue to have that cap."

The cap on free school faith admissions means that these new faith-based schools can only allocate 50 per cent of places on grounds of religion, a move which has been widely criticised by religious leaders.

Mr Hinds said the new policy would "give parents greater choice" as local councils will be allocated funds to open voluntary-aided faith schools with 100% faith-based admission where there is the demand.