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The church is very important to me’: a consideration of the relevance of Francis's ‘Attitude Towards Christianity’ scale to the aims of Church of England aided schools.

Pages 100-107 | Published online: 06 Jul 2006

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  • For example, Church Times (15 June 1990). Out of twenty‐four advertisements for classroom teachers none required a practising or committed Christian. For headships it is more usual to specify ‘communicant member of the Church of England’ but other aided schools may state simply that ‘it is desirable that the applicants are in sympathy with the aims of a Church of England school.’
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  • ibid , 180
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  • ibid ,
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