APPALLING! JUST APPALLING!
Church of England school
sacks foreign languages teacher, 43, who refused to teach 'extreme' LGBT
lessons
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Glawdys Leger was dismissed in
May 2022 for refusing to teach LGBT content
A teacher has been sacked from a Church of England
school after she refused to teach 'extreme' LGBT lessons.
Glawdys Leger, 43, a modern foreign languages
teacher at Bishop Justus CofE School in Bromley, south London, was dismissed in May 2022 after
she said she wouldn't teach LGBT material on the religious education syllabus
to year seven pupils.
Ms
Leger, who had taught at the school since 2017, said she was 'treated like a
dangerous criminal' after she shared her belief with students that LGBT
practices were sinful and that humans are born either male or female.
She
was later reported to the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) following reports
she had upset one pupil with her views.
The teacher of 12 years could now face being banned from the profession indefinitely after a 'fitness to practise' hearing in Coventry due to start on Monday.
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Glawdys Leger was dismissed
from a Church of England school after she refused to teach LGBT content that
was incompatible with her views
It
is thought to be the first time a TRA case against a teacher at a CofE school
has progressed to a full hearing.
Ms
Leger took particular issue with introducing children to the concept of gender
and sexual identities, including pansexual, asexual, intersex and transgender,
as well as the promotion of Critical Race Theory and abortion.
The
RE teaching syllabus included the suggestion that people could be 'born in the
wrong body' as well as encouraging students to have 'allyship' for queer
people.
Teachers
were also required to screen a film entitled 'Fit' which looks at millennials
with protected characteristics.
Ahead
of her hearing, Ms Leger said: 'The impact of what has happened to me has taken
a great toll on me. The thought of me losing my career for expressing my
Christian beliefs in response to questions from students is heartbreaking.
'I
was treated like a criminal and as though I was a danger for expressing my
Christian beliefs.
'I have great compassion for LGBT people, especially for those suffering from gender confusion. I cannot, however, in good conscience teach or say things I believe are contrary to my faith, for example saying that same sex sexual relationships are good and/or affirming people in their gender confusion.'
Ms Leger said that students at
Bishop Justus CofE School in Bromley were being taught ideas contrary to
Christian beliefs without parents' knowledge
She
added that the Christian aspects at Bishop Justus were 'just for show' and that
political and ethical beliefs contrary to religious practice were being
promoted without the knowledge of parents.
A
spokesman for the Aquinas Church of England Education Trust said: 'Delivering a
high-quality education and supporting the wellbeing of students is our top
priority.
'To
ensure this is achieved, we promote fundamental British values including mutual
respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs, as part of a
broad and balanced curriculum. The school teaches in line with statutory
requirements to promote British values and follows relevant guidance outlined
by the Department for Education.
'Given
the ongoing investigation, and sensitivities involved, it would not be
appropriate to comment any further.'
Of course she did! As would any decent person.
GENE
Appalling Gene. Totally appalling. The Church of England should hang its head in shame.
ReplyDeleteSebastian D'Orsai
If this was to happen to a teacher one would have surmised that it would be a State school that would have taken such action. But no. A CHURCH OF ENGLAND SCHOOL! Truly shocking.
ReplyDeleteMary Winterbourne