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East Grinstead Evening Argus, Friday June 10 1994

The Missing Word

    THE GREENFIELDS brochure tells parents: "One of the most
    important decisions you have to make is choosing the right school
    for your child."

    We agree.

    That is why it is important to have ALL the facts.

    The Forest Row school follows the educational principles of the
    man who founded the Church of Scientologu which has its national
    headquarters just a few miles away.

    Yet the brochure fails to mention the cult.

    L. Ron Hubbard, branded as a "charlatan and worse" by a High
    Court judge, is referred to only as "educator and author".

    The school also describes itself as inter-denominational.

    But these are the facts which are not featured in the brochure:

    *   The educational principles used at the school are also used
        in Scientology.

    *    Principal Margaret Hodkin and most of the teaching staff are
         Scientologists.

    *    Many of the children are from Scientology families.

    *    The school is featured in the handbook of the cult, What is
         Scientology.

    *    It has also been profiled in the magazine of the
         International Association of Scientologists.

    Mrs Hodkin, who worked for 13 years at the national headquarters
    of the cult in Saint Hill, East Grinstead, is currently on
    holiday abroad.

    We were asked to put our questions to the school solicitor, who
    is also her son.

    Peter Hodkin said: "The literature makes quite clear that the
    school is based on the educational philosophy of L. Ron Hubbard.

    "But if you went down there I don't think you would find it very
    much different to any other school, quite frankly."

    Asked if it had formal links with the cult, Mr Hodkin replied: "I
    don't think there is anything you would describe as formal links
    between the school and the church.  There wouldn't be any really.
    The school is run by an independent trust."

    The small print at the bottom of school literature tells a
    different story.

    The sentence reads: "Greenfields is licensed by Applied
    Scholastics International...a trademark owned by ABLE."

    No further information is given about the groups.

    In fact, ABLE (The Association for Better Living and Education)
    was set up by the cult in 1988 to "support, promote and expand
    the social betterment organisations that use Mr Hubbard's
    technologies in society."

    Its UK office is at Saint Hill in East Grinstead, the national
    headquarters of Scientology.

    One of the groups which receives support and sponsorship is
    Applied Scholastics International.

    Both ABLE and ASI are listed in the cult's own directory of
    Scientology organisations.

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