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For those who have not followed the story:
‘The student has been studying at Camden School for Girls for five years. She sat her GCSEs this summer, and initially received a C in English language, which meant she could not attend the sixth form.
‘However, just a few weeks ago, the school called her up and informed her that she actually achieved an A grade, meaning that she could attend the sixth form she had been intending to go to.
‘This was amazing, right? She would be back with the same teachers, friends and place again.
‘But there was one problem: the niqab. The student only started to wear the niqab this year, and even sat her GCSE exams wearing the veil.
‘But this time, when the student returned to the school, wearing the niqab, a teacher claimed that she could not be allowed to study at the school.’
The petitioner claimed some students at the school wore the niqab in the past, adding: ‘This school is renowned for its “individuality” and “strong feminist views”.
'However, this poorly thought out decision made by the school contradicts this. What happened to ‘freedom of expression’?’
Muslim teenager barred from Camden School for Girls after wearing full-face veil | Daily Mail Online
One of those to have signed the petition, Farhana Khanom, commented on the website: “I went to Camden school for girls and many girls wore veils and were allowed to do so. This school had a reputation. And now discriminating [against] people that made their own choice to wear what they feel is utterly disgusting.”
Camden School for Girls bans 16-year-old Muslim student from taking A-levels until she removes niqab - Education News - Education - The Independent
Petition launched over claims Camden School For Girls told student not to wear a veil | Camden New Journal
‘The student has been studying at Camden School for Girls for five years. She sat her GCSEs this summer, and initially received a C in English language, which meant she could not attend the sixth form.
‘However, just a few weeks ago, the school called her up and informed her that she actually achieved an A grade, meaning that she could attend the sixth form she had been intending to go to.
‘This was amazing, right? She would be back with the same teachers, friends and place again.
‘But there was one problem: the niqab. The student only started to wear the niqab this year, and even sat her GCSE exams wearing the veil.
‘But this time, when the student returned to the school, wearing the niqab, a teacher claimed that she could not be allowed to study at the school.’
The petitioner claimed some students at the school wore the niqab in the past, adding: ‘This school is renowned for its “individuality” and “strong feminist views”.
'However, this poorly thought out decision made by the school contradicts this. What happened to ‘freedom of expression’?’
Muslim teenager barred from Camden School for Girls after wearing full-face veil | Daily Mail Online
One of those to have signed the petition, Farhana Khanom, commented on the website: “I went to Camden school for girls and many girls wore veils and were allowed to do so. This school had a reputation. And now discriminating [against] people that made their own choice to wear what they feel is utterly disgusting.”
Camden School for Girls bans 16-year-old Muslim student from taking A-levels until she removes niqab - Education News - Education - The Independent
Petition launched over claims Camden School For Girls told student not to wear a veil | Camden New Journal