I do have many concerns about the standards of education within the UK. The last governments tacit encouragement of faith schools worried me a lot, since I think faith schools are divisive - nor is a school with a faith-centric agenda the best place to bring up rational enquiry.
This movement towards "free schools" builds on that uneasiness, because I think it most likely that those with a faith agenda will be the most active in setting up these schools.
Prof. Dawkins was responding to the a suggestion from concerned mothers on Mumsnet, who talked about him setting up an atheist "free school" ( note: not an atheist-free school Molly ) as a response or balance to these likely faith based institutions.
I would certainly choose any school run on the ethos as stated by him;
“I would never want to indoctrinate children in atheism, any more than in religion. Instead, children should be taught to ask for evidence, to be sceptical, critical, open-minded. "
and
“I would also teach comparative religion, and teach it properly without any bias towards particular religions, and including historically important but dead religions, such as those of ancient Greece and the Norse gods, if only because these, like the Abrahamic scriptures, are important for understanding English literature and European history.”
Sounds excellent to me.