We're off to Brighton, the pride capital of the UK, the San Francisco of England. Brace yourselves, folks, because we're about to witness the grand unveiling of gender ideology at Brighton College!
@BrightonCollege is a distinguished co-educational school in Brighton, England, offering education for students aged 3 to 18. The college was honoured as England's Independent School of the Year in 2019 by The Sunday Times. @educationgovuk
Since 2006, Richard Cairns has been serving as the headmaster of Brighton College. He was recognised as UK Head of the Year at the 2022 Tatler Schools Awards.
Brighton College encourages activism and inclusivity, demonstrated by their historic achievement as the first school in UK history to participate with a float in a pride parade.
Experience the mesmerising dance performances of Brighton College's pupils at the magical Brighton Pride 2017. Inspired by a visit from actor and Stonewall ambassador Sir Ian McKellen, the college made the decision to participate in the parade.
In 2016, Brighton College gained attention for its progressive approach when Headteacher Mr. Cairns made changes to the uniform policy to support transgender pupils. rb.gy/p366l
Mr. Cairns believed in respecting students' true identities, leading to policy changes. He prioritised their well-being and happiness, recognising that some may identify with a different gender from their assigned birth gender.
In 2018, nearby Dorothy Stringer School reported 40 children identifying outside their assigned birth sex, along with 36 identifying as 'gender fluid'. The specific number at Brighton College is unclear. rb.gy/iu2tw
Surrey, Kent, and Sussex, including Brighton, reportedly referred more children to the NHS gender service than Greater London. A Brighton teacher said: 'What's happening is worrying and many of us know it, but nobody wants to speak up and get shot.'
Brighton and Hove council advises schools to treat children's trans identity as confidential and presents gender identity as fact in their Trans Inclusion Toolkit 2021, developed with the Allsorts Youth Project. rb.gy/jzbrc
While Brighton College does not explicitly mention its collaboration with the Allsorts Youth Project, it does state its engagement with external speakers and includes the term "Allsorts" alongside the Gender Identity topic and in relation to Staff Training.
Despite the school's assertion of teaching factually accurate and evidence-based RSE information, there is evidence indicating their use of speakers and resources from the Allsorts Youth Project, which are recognised for promoting an ideological perspective.
Brighton College still actively participates in Brighton's Pride celebrations every August, while maintaining a relatively publicly reserved approach to other LGBTQ-related teachings. Exciting times ahead for 2023!🌈
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📣 Day 24: Gender Ideology Takes Center Stage at Solihull School in the West Midlands 🌈
Prepare to be captivated as we journey to Solihull, a vibrant town in the heart of the West Midlands, to witness gender ideology at Solihull School!
Stay tuned! 👇
Solihull School @solsch1560 in Solihull, West Midlands, England, is a prestigious coeducational private day school established in 1560. It is the oldest school in the town and serves students from ages 3 to 18.
Charles Fillingham, an accomplished leader with a background in education from King's College and Oxford University, took over as the head of Solihull School in 2022. Prior to his appointment, he held positions at Francis Holland Regents Park and City of London School.
George Watson's College @GWC_News, located in Edinburgh, Scotland, is a private day school that provides co-educational instruction for students ranging from 3 to 18 years old.
Since 2014, Melvyn Roffe @roffeme has led George Watson's College as Principal, following his tenure at Wymondham College. A Durham and York University graduate, he also currently chairs the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC).
Clifton College, located in the vibrant city of Bristol in South West England, is a renowned public school that welcomes boys and girls from the ages of 3 to 18.
Dr. Tim Greene is the Head of College at Clifton, bringing a wealth of academic experience from Oxford and the University of Exeter.
@ryecollegeuk, situated in Rye, East Sussex, is a coeducational secondary school with academy status catering to students aged 11 to 16 in England.
Rye College recently gained media attention after a teacher's heated confrontation with a student who questioned a classmate's assertion of identifying as a cat and expressed the belief in the existence of only two genders. telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/06/1… . .
Bancroft's School, situated in Woodford Green, London Borough of Redbridge, is a co-educational private day school. It serves approximately 1,000 pupils, aged 7 to 18, with around 200 in the Preparatory School and 800 in the Senior School.
Mr. Simon Marshall is the Headmaster of the school since 2016. He has degrees in Classics and English Language and Literature from Cambridge and Oxford.
St Mary's School, located in Cambridge, England, is a prestigious private Christian institution that follows the Catholic tradition. The school provides both day and boarding options and caters to girls from the ages of three to eighteen.
Mrs. Charlotte Avery, a Cambridge-educated leader, has been Headmistress of St Mary's School since 2007. She also served as president of the Girls' Schools Association and held senior positions at other prestigious institutions such as South Hampstead High School in NW London.