Diocese's Views On Shared-Campus Schools

The HeraldOctober 22, 2004

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I THANK Councillor Gray for clarifying my point regarding the model of shared-campus schools (Letters, October 20). Cardinal Winning did, indeed, agree in principle to the proposal of a shared- campus school in Cumbernauld. The Diocese of Motherwell also agrees in principle to this initiative for small communities where declining populations would benefit from the shared-campus principle.

Since shared-campus schools have existed in Scotland for more than 30 years, the principle is not the problem. Cardinal Winning would not be able to make judgments about the present Cumbernauld building with regard to other shared-campus models since he sadly died before the present Cumbernauld model was built. The Diocese of Motherwell, assisted by the Catholic Education Commission guidelines on shared-campus schools throughout Scotland, not just in North Lanarkshire, is able to make that comparison.

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Diocese's Views On Shared-Campus Schools

The cardinal did not envisage the Cumbernauld project as a prototype for all other shared-campus schools in Glasgow or ...

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