Scottish council may ask parents for proof of baptism to secure child's place in Catholic school

Pupils could be denied a place at Catholic secondary schools unless they can prove they were baptised, under plans being considered by a Scottish local authority.

Scottish council may ask parents for proof of baptism to secure child's place in Catholic school

Pupils could be denied a place at Catholic secondary schools unless they can prove they were baptised, under plans being considered by a Scottish local authority.

Children starting high school in East Renfrewshire could be asked to provide a Catholic baptismal certificate if they are moving to a Catholic secondary school in their catchment area which is oversubscribed.

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