Brighton and Hove Muslim Forum News

March 09, 2007


COMMUNITY COHESION:

Muslim community safety issues

YOU ARE INVITED TO:
A meeting with the Police & the Partnership Community Safety Team (PCST) to discuss concerns among the Muslim community in Brighton & Hove and ways forward

Date: Wednesday 21st March

Time: 7pm

Venue: Hanover Room, Brighthelm Community Centre, North Road

Refreshments provided.

For more information, contact:
Nina Chohda (Hate Crime Officer – Race & Faith, PCST): 01273-293597
Sergeant Peter Castleton (Sussex Police): 01273-665659

We look forward to seeing you there!

March 04, 2007

Half of Muslim schools not inspected


By Julie Henry, Education Correspondent, Sunday Telegraph

Last Updated: 12:49am GMT 04/03/2007

 

More than half of private Muslim schools have not been inspected for five years, while some have not received a full inspection for a decade.

An analysis of the 114 independent Islamic schools in England registered with the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) has found that Ofsted reports are available for only 53. Most of these involve recent visits, but two reports are for the 1997-98 academic year.

Most of the other 61 schools, and their 6,000 pupils, were inspected five or more years ago but, because of a gap in the law, their reports have never been made public. The law has now been changed, but is not retrospective.

Seventeen schools have no listing on the website of Ofsted - the official inspection body - making it impossible to establish whether they have ever been visited.

News of the apparent gaps in monitoring comes as questions are being raised about whether some Muslim schools are adequately preparing children for life in Britain. The Government recently closed an Islamic school in East Sussex, which was raided by police as part of an anti-terror operation, because it did not meet registration standards..............