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Anger as school tells children
aged five about gay issues...to the sound of Elton John

Pupils as young as
five
were left 'confused and worried' after a school assembly to explain
homosexuality. Teachers played a recording of Elton John's Your Song
before explaining that the singer is homosexual and what the term
means. The children were then shown images of same-sex couples.
Parents said the experience left some pupils afraid to cuddle each
other in the playground in case other children thought they were gay.
They have complained they were not consulted over the content of the
assembly.
Although it may have been appropriate for older children, they say it
left the little ones confused and self-conscious about being friends
with classmates of the same sex. When parents complained to the
headmaster, they claim they were treated as 'homophobic' for even
raising the issue.
The assembly, given to pupils aged from five to 11 at Bromstone
Primary, in Broadstairs, Kent, aimed to steer them away from homophobic
bullying. It also covered bullying on the grounds of race,
language and weight.
Gemma Martin,
28, whose children, Chloe, seven, and Danny, four, attend the school,
said some pupils were now worried 'about being friends with each
other'. 'Little girls often
cuddle each other if one of them is crying or has fallen over, and now
they are afraid to do that in case the others think they are gay,' she
said.
Michelle Cosgrove, 33, said some
parents felt they were treated as homophobic just for asking why they
had not been consulted about the assembly. Her three children, Jasmine, ten, Luke,
seven, and Freya, five, attend the school. She said the example of two boys holding
hands and two boys kissing was mentioned in the assembly - held the day
after the International Day Against Homophobia. She found herself
answering questions on homosexuality when her children raised it at
home. 'There is no way on this
earth I'm homophobic - I just want the choice as a parent to talk to my
children about this when the time is appropriate,' she said.
Headmaster Nigel Utton
said the
30-minute assembly contained only a small section on homosexuality
which was appropriate for the age of the children.
It was part of an initiative
spearheaded by Kent County Council, he said.
Other parents had
approved of
the assembly, he said. It had not been necessary to consult them
beforehand.
'Five-year-olds understand about
relationships and about liking people,' he said.
Kent education officer
Lynne
Miller said: 'This was an assembly about bullying and parents have
praised the school for its handling of such a sensitive matter.
'Young children are exposed at a
very early age to homophobic language. If language is not challenged it
makes it much more difficult to address homophobic bullying in
secondary schools.'
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1191097/Anger-school-tells-children-aged-gay-issues-sound-Elton-John.html
Contact
the school to express you disapproval:
Bromstone Primary School, Rumfields
Road, Broadstairs CT10 2PW.
Headmaster Nigel Utton - Tel: 01843-867010.
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