http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2009/feb/1 0/secondaryschools-schools The headteacher has resigned followed by the chair of the school's governing body in support of her, over this matter.
The visitors to this country are most welcome to all the hospitallity that we bestow upon them, but they must learn it has got to be on our terms?
If they are not happy to embrace our countries culture and traditions as their own, and integrate with the population of the country they chose to settle in, then I'm afraid to say "perhaps they would be more happy to live in a country that is more befitting their own way of life".
I have copied the following two extracts below from the Daily Mail's report, seeing that the Guardian failed to report them.
Now there are fears a move intended to unify the 240 pupils has instead split the school. Around a fifth are from ethnic minorities, with about 35 Muslims.