PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Voluntary Schools: Capital Investment (11 May 2018)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Mike Kane (Labour)
Answer
Schools have a key part to play in providing opportunities for young people from different backgrounds to learn with, from and about each other; by encouraging, through their teaching, an understanding of, and respect for, other cultures, faiths and communities. Our existing statutory guidance for decision-makers opening new maintained schools sets out that when considering a proposal to open a voluntary-aided school, the decision-maker must consider its impact on community cohesion. This will remain the case for new voluntary-aided schools created using funding from the capital scheme, and we will develop the detail of the scheme over the coming months.
Answered by:
Nadhim Zahawi (Conservative)
16 May 2018
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