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Organisations:
Westminster Diocese Education Service
People:
Sheila McGrath Keynsham
Locations:
Bristol
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Keywords:
Bath And North East Somerset, Monarch's Way, Kennet And Avon Canal, Keynsham, Ampleforth, Elitism, Westminster, Public School, Education, Religion / Belief, Politics
WITH reference to your article (July 24) concerning a letter from Westminster Diocese Education Service taking a stand against elitism in education, must we now expect Westminster Diocese Education Service to launch a campaign against Catholic public schools, including Ampleforth? Sheila McGrath Keynsham, Bristol
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