The report is actually far more balanced than the one aspect that you have highlighted would suggest. It does not infer that 'we as a nation' are being insensitive, but makes the valid point that some schools (not specified in terms of religion ratios) may be failing pupils in terms of appropriate religious and cultural awareness. This is not at all the same as a casr of national insensitivity, but as one of my colleagues points out, it does increase the knee-jerk jingoistic reaction of people who seem to feel some nameless fear at the notion of another relgion being acceptable. Ironically, the people who feel such fear do not in themselves possess any religious faith worth the name, since almost all mainstream religions preach the notion of tolerance and understanding, including Christianity. As a nation, we are not insensitive to Moslems at all, we are just insensitive, full stop.