DENMARK: A Danish school now separates children by ethnicity
12 September 2016
"Nearly a year after the influx of migrants into Europe reached its peak, the repercussions can now be felt in thousands of classrooms across the continent as a new school year begins.
Whereas most other schools are focused on assimilating migrant children, one Danish school in the city of Aarhus has decided to separate them. The idea has drawn criticism from human rights advocates who question the legality of segregating children based on their ethnicity."
See the article:
A Danish school now separates children by ethnicity (The Washington Post, link)