A private girls school where images of people not wearing orthodox Jewish clothing are censored has been criticised for leaving pupils 'wholly underprepared for life in modern Britain'. Ofsted said children at Beis Ruchel Girls School in Salford gain a 'narrow understanding of the world' and were 'prevented from learning important information about how to stay safe in their lives beyond school'.
"They are proud of, and knowledgeable about, their religious heritage. However, a lack of opportunity to build their understanding and tolerance of different people and cultures leaves pupils wholly underprepared for life in modern Britain." Ofsted said inspectors were prevented from speaking to children without an adult present and were requested not to ask questions about 'some aspects of personal development'. "As a result, inspectors were not able to establish whether pupils were expressing their views freely," the report states.
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