Knox, H. M. (10 de 1973). «Religious Segregation in the Schools of Northern Ireland». British Journal of Educational Studies. "...[S]egregated schooling, although in theory open to all, is in practice availed of by virtually only one denomination...." Also refers to pre-Partition religious schools which retained their exclusively Catholic demographics after Partition.
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«Religion In Schools». The Big Debate. . 2008-01-29. min. 0:09:29 and 0:11:52. Archivado del original el 21 de septiembre de 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080921052334/http://www.teachers.tv/video/24057., in which Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain says (at 0:09:29): "If you have separate Jewish, Catholic, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu schools, essentially you’re segregating children, you’re separating children" and (at 0:11:52): "It’s a religious apartheid society we’re creating."
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«Religion In Schools». The Big Debate. . 2008-01-29. min. 0:09:29 and 0:11:52. Archivado del original el 21 de septiembre de 2008. https://web.archive.org/web/20080921052334/http://www.teachers.tv/video/24057., in which Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain says (at 0:09:29): "If you have separate Jewish, Catholic, Muslim, Sikh, Hindu schools, essentially you’re segregating children, you’re separating children" and (at 0:11:52): "It’s a religious apartheid society we’re creating."