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e able to make new friends from other schools and it also allows our teachers to see the different ways in which pupils are taught in different schools and it may give them ideas about how they may want to change the ways in which they change to make them
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fferences that come with different religions & groups but to learn that we are all people and differences should not separate us but our similarities should bring us together and unite as one.'
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n such as their parents, we should teach the older generation to change their opinions so they do not pass it on to children
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such as Protestant and catholic and the level of spite surrounding the relations between the two it could cause an uneasy atmosphere within school and school is a place where everyone is meant to feel comfortable and safe.
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two groups up for assembly, catholic confessions, christmas traditions, carol service programs, etc
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ure in which they will share together.
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