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A primary school was forced to hold an event celebrating Pride in private after a group of parents threatened to protest at a playground parade.
Heavers Farm Primary School had invited families by letter to watch the “Proud to be Me!” parade on campus. It said it wanted parents join in celebrating “the rainbow of things that make them and their family special”. However, the event was axed at the last minute on Friday after the headteacher received warnings a group of parents planned to hold a protest. “Some parents have taken exception to this. They feel the school is shoving LGBT issues down the kids’ throats. This takes us back decades.” Susan Papas, headteacher of the South Norwood school, told the Standard: “We thought we would celebrate Pride month so those children from LGBT families would feel included and to show the kids that children come from different families. “But some parents aren’t happy with the term LGBT and don’t want their children knowing about these terms or what they mean.” https://www.standard.co.uk/news/educ...-a3876841.html do you agree this should not be part of primary schools? Last edited by James; 02-07-2018 at 06:50 PM. Reason: Removed misleading picture. |
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