Read this BBC article and you'll see why I think all religious schools should be banned.
Music is seen as un-Islamic and there are no subjects you might recognise from a state secondary school curriculum like technology, drama or sociology.
So, exactly how are these girls suppose to fit into British society? Answer: They're not.
Waheeda wants to be an optometrist or a dentist.
She also wants to do a stint working abroad - maybe in Italy.
And there is every chance Al-Islah will provide her with the academic springboard she needs.
Really? And just how is that going to happen since "there are no subjects you might recognise from a state secondary School curriculum"? And Waheeda wants to be an optometrist or a dentist but her Muslim school does not teach technology.
Pressly continues her gushing over this Muslim school.
In spite of its limited resources - there is no science laboratory - in 2005, 13 out of the 27 achieved the equivalent of at least five GCSEs grade A* to C.
But in what subjects? We are not told.
Not only are they not taught sociology, they aren't allowed to socialize.
Some of the girls are veiled and they are all forbidden from talking to passers-by.
The title of the article says it all "Islam underpins schools' lessons".
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