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All girls at Gateshead school withdrawn from sex education

Ofsted reports that at Ateres High, 'all parents have exercised their right to withdraw their child from the teaching of sex education'

May 20, 2021 15:28
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A strictly Orthodox girls’ high school in Gateshead has told Ofsted that all parents have withdrawn their daughters from sex education.

Under the government’s new relationships and sex education curriculum, which schools were required to start teaching this term, parents can ask for pupils to be withdrawn from sex education until they are 15. After that age, it is the pupil’s choice.

Ofsted said the independent Ateres High School, which has 260 girls aged from 11 to 16, had drawn up a sex education policy and consulted with parents.

According to the policy, if parents wanted their children to be taught the subject, the school would arrange for an outside provider to deliver it. Content would include sexual orientation and gender reassignment.

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