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A report on Ireland from the committee of independent international human rights experts, expresses concern that schools “continue to practise discriminatory admissions policies on the basis of the child’s religion”.
It says that children “are not ensured the right to effectively opt out of religious classes and access appropriate alternatives to such classes”.
There is a need for “concrete measures” to increase the number of non-denominational or multi-denominational schools and to change the law to eliminate discrimination in school admissions, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child said.
independent.ie/irish-news/un-calls-for-an-end-to-religion-bias-in-schools-34425630.htmlThe report makes a wide range of findings in relation to how Ireland treats children and young people.