Pupils as young as SEVEN are being encouraged wear pronoun badges

Pupils as young as SEVEN are being encouraged wear pronoun badges

April 30, 2023

Pupils as young as SEVEN are being encouraged to wear a badge which displays whether they use male, female or non-binary pronouns

  • Lessons are part of Schools Diversity Week run by LGBT charity Just Like Us
  • More than 6,000 primary and secondary schools have signed up to this
  • READ MORE:  School record-keeping system allows teachers to add pronouns

Pupils as young as seven are being encouraged to wave rainbow flags and wear a badge which displays whether they use male, female or non-binary pronouns.

The Mail on Sunday has seen lesson plans which reveal children in Key Stage Two – which covers seven to 11-year-olds – are taught about being non-binary. 

The lessons are being rolled out as part of Schools Diversity Week, which is run by LGBT charity Just Like Us in the last week of June.

More than 6,000 primary and secondary schools have signed up. Andrea Williams, of Christian Concern, said: ‘Thousands of children will be indoctrinated with extreme gender ideology this summer without the knowledge of their parents.’ 

Just Like Us did not respond to a request for comment.

Lessons are part of Schools Diversity Week run by LGBT charity Just Like Us (file image)

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