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Worries over rule to teach Christianity

June 2, 2016 09:17
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BySimon Rocker, Simon Rocker

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Jewish students could be "disadvantaged" by a new requirement to show knowledge of Christianity for GCSE religious studies, the Department for Education has been told.

They will have to demonstrate it even if they study Islam as a second religion after Judaism.

The government last year said that from this September, pupils would have to devote at least a quarter of their GCSE studies course to a second religion. Up till now they have been able to focus exclusively on one faith.

Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis recommended that Orthodox schools should teach Islam as a second religion.