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<p>The government has not made any specific assessment of the priority that Catholic
schools give to teaching about climate change. Like all schools, faith schools are
required to teach a broad and balanced curriculum that includes science.</p><p>The
government believes it is vital that all children are informed about climate change.
For this reason, relevant topics are included throughout the geography and science
national curriculum and qualifications. For example, as part of the science curriculum
in secondary schools, pupils will consider the evidence for human causes of climate
change. In addition, as part of GCSE geography they will study the spatial and temporal
characteristics of climatic change and evidence for different causes, including human
activity.</p>
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