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A privately run Christian school in the South Korean capital, Seoul, has been accused of violating students’ rights for its in-class worship programmes and choir competitions.
“The school currently does not guarantee this right, violating the city’s law on student rights,” the center said. The center found the school included certain courses on religion, including one on philosophy, in the curriculum. However, it said, they were selected “without any process to survey student demand or ensure student choice.”
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