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Pervasive influence of gender ideology in our most prestigious UK schools

Pervasive influence of gender ideology in our most prestigious UK schools

During June – so-called ‘Pride Month’ – ‘Mum vs Gender Ideology’ set out to uncover on Twitter the shocking truth about the pervasive influence of gender ideology in our most prestigious UK schools. 

We’re incredibly disturbed by what she uncovered but grateful for the painstaking research she undertook so that the British public can be in no doubt of the scale of the gender ideology problem in our schools.

 

Click on the name of the school below to open the relevant Twitter thread.

 

June 1 – Wimbledon High School

June 2 – Whitgift School, London

June 3 – Alleyn’s School, Dulwich

June 4 – James Allen’s Girls’ School, Dulwich and Dulwich College

June 5 – St Paul’s School, Barnes

June 6 – St Paul’s Girls School, Hammersmith

June 7 – Emanuel School, Battersea

June 8 – South Hampstead High School, London

June 9 – City of London School and City of London School for Girls 

June 10 – Brighton College

June 11 – Mill Hill School, London

June 12 – St Mary’s School, Cambridge

June 13 – Wellington College, Berkshire

June 14 – The Portsmouth Grammar School

June 15 – Seaford College, West Sussex

June 16 – Francis Holland School Regent’s Park, London

June 17 – Bancrofts School, London

June 18 – Rye College, East Sussex

June 19 – Clifton College, Bristol

June 21 – George Watson’s College, Edinburgh

June 22 – St Dunstan’s College, Catford, London

June 23 – Erskine Stewart’s Melville School, Edinburgh

June 24 – Solihull School

June 25 – Plymouth College, Devon

June 26 – Merchant Taylors’ School, Northwood

June 27 – Forest School, Walthamstow

June 28 – Highgate School, London

June 29 – Latymer Upper School, Hammersmith

June 30 – Eton College, Berkshire

 

 

 

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