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Orthodox troubled by sex education proposals

January 23, 2017 11:56
Stella Creasy MP
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A move to make Sex and Relationships Education compulsory for all schools is being contested by the strictly Orthodox community.


Labour MP Stella Creasy has proposed an amendment to the Children and Social Work Bill to strengthen SRE teaching. Although the amendment was defeated at committee stage last week, it is believed MPs will be allowed a  second opportunity to discuss it.


Judith Nemeth, executive director of the National Assocation of Orthodox Jewish Schools (Najos), told MPs it would be “impossible” for schools represented by the organisation to comply with the proposals, if passed.


SRE is compulsory in state secondary schools, although not in academies, which are not bound by the national curriculum. Parents in any school have the right to remove children from SRE, except for the teaching of reproduction in biology classes.