"though why in this day and age we allow 'faith schools' of any description in the first place is another matter!"
I don't know why this serious observation is accompanied by a smiley emoticon, Zeuhl. They are by definition divisive, if only in the geographical sense. That traditional "faith" schools (CoE, RC, Jewish) in GB haven't caused a wider social division (at least, any that I am aware of) is because of our tradition of religious tolerance. That tradition has developed only in comparatively recent times, say the last two hundred years.. And in some parts of the UK it's hardly even started. No point in agonizing over how much happier a society Northern Ireland might have been if, at least in their school years, the two religious communities had mingled freely.
The rise of the new faith schools (I feel another Blair *** coming on) includes the Christian creationists. So threat to scientific standards there. I would guess that ALL the Muslim faith schools teach creationism, and that biological evolution will be excluded from their curriculums. Does anyone know of exceptions to this?
Anyway, another headache for Ofsted.