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Legal row over humanism in religious studies at school Telegraph

Posted by Margaret on Sunday, Sep 14, 2008

The OCR exam board planned to become the first to include the subject alongside six major religions in its draft GCSE syllabus. But its proposal was rejected by Ofqual, the exams regulator, which ruled that humanism was a “body of belief” and not a religion. The British Humanist Association (BHA) described the decision as a “kick in the teeth” and is seeking a judicial review.

Legal row over humanism in religious studies at school – Telegraph.

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