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“Schools should teach students that everybody has the right to be treated with dignity and respect, with particular regard to their duties under the Equality Act.” “We have made Relationships Education compulsory for all primary school pupils, and Relationships and Sex Education compulsory for all secondary school pupils. “The result is that children, including LGBT children, are missing out on learning that LGBT people should be celebrated, and their relationships should be respected just like those of straight people.”Ī spokesperson for the DfE said: “We are looking into the circumstances surrounding the diocese’s role in this incident. Robert Cann, education campaigns manager at Humanists UK, said: “This is outrageous behaviour by the Archdiocese, discriminating against a well-regarded children’s author, whose work has been celebrated far and wide, simply because his work promotes LGBT acceptance. This teaches nothing other than the importance of celebrating who we are and to be accepting of difference which is so vital for mental health and wellbeing.” The statement said it was a “central tenet of a school librarian’s role to provide a range and variety of resources to support all pupils to present many voices, multiple stories and various points of view. In a joint statement, the School Library Association, the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals (CILIP) and the CILIP School Libraries Group said: “We stand with the school’s senior leaders, governing body and staff in believing the visit should go ahead, and send our support and sympathy to those impacted by the decision.”
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I’ve watched him make hundreds of teenagers laugh… and encourage them to embrace their awkwardness and vulnerability.” She tweeted: “I’ve seen Simon’s school talks and he is masterful, kind, and hilarious. Holly Bourne, a best-selling author of young adult fiction, said the cancellation was “absolutely astonishing”. The arrangements for the governance of the school will be communicated to the staff, parents and pupils during the week ending 11 March 2022.”įollowing i‘s story, Mr Green has received a wave of support from a range of organisations and authors. “As a result we will be imposing an interim executive board on the school in partnership with the local authority and the regional schools commissioner, with immediate effect. This renders the governing body inquorate and dysfunctional. As a consequence we are removing the remaining foundation governors under the powers set out in the Articles and Instrument of governance. “This decision has eroded mine and Archbishop John’s confidence in the governing body. The site is run by Patricia McKeever, a former secondary school teacher in Scotland who has caused controversy for outing allegedly gay Catholic priests.ĭr Hughes’ letter continues: “Since the foundation governors of a Catholic school are the custodians of its legacy and represent the Archbishop in whose name the school is conducted, it is regrettable that the governing body has voted to allow the school to persevere with the event. More from EducationĪs previously reported by i, the website Catholic Truth had urged its readers to lobby the school and the diocese to cancel the event, saying it was a “major problem” that boys are “misled into accepting, as normal and good, sexual behaviour which is condemned by Christ’s Church”. “I have accepted their resignations with regret, since they have clearly urged the governing body to accept my recommendation. The letter reveals that two of the governors resigned because they backed the diocese in wanting to cancel. “I understand that this was to consider the very strong recommendation I made to the headteacher to cancel the visit of the author Simon James Green scheduled for 7 March 2022.”ĭr Hughes says that he spoke to the head, Philip McCullagh, “for an hour at least” on 2 March, and “dictated a statement he could use to cancel the event”. “It has been brought to my attention that there was an extraordinary governors meeting this morning (Saturday 5 March 2022),” he says. Now, i has obtained the letter sent by Simon Hughes, the director of education at the diocese, informing the governors of their removal. A separate visit by Mr Green to St John’s Primary School in Gravesend, which was scheduled for Wednesday and falls within the diocese, was also cancelled.