Secular education
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Secular education is the system of public education in countries with a secular government or separation between religion and state.
An example of a highly secular educational system would be the French public educational system, going as far as to ban conspicuous religious symbols in schools.
In 2009 a new body was formed, the Australian Secular Lobby, to promote secular education in Australia.
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