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Girl's School Trust Refuses Transgender Pupils

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mushroom25 | 13:11 Sun 02nd Jan 2022 | News
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10361677/Leading-group-girls-schools-says-not-accept-transgender-pupils.html

the reason for the refusal is said to be legislative - that is, to accept legally male pupils may compromise their right to exist as single sex establishments in the face of the Equality Act 2010. the relevant bit is here:-

https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2010/15/notes/division/3/16/28/1?wrap=true

now if the legislation said "gender" or "gender identity" there wouldn't be a problem. time for the government to amend all sex-label legislation to reflect today's focus on gender identity? or is it more important to maintain separate establishments for those born with X-X chromosomes?

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From the Act,

"862. This paragraph allows a single-sex school to refuse to admit pupils of the opposite sex. A school is defined as single-sex if it admits pupils of one sex only. This is so even if it admits a small number of pupils of the opposite sex on an exceptional basis or in relation to particular courses or classes only. "

Could the "exceptional basis" not be used for transgender pupils?
It mentions "the opposite sex", whom are transgender pupils opposite to?
So many cans of worms have been opened unnecessarily to satisfy a tiny minority of militant activists.
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// Could the "exceptional basis" not be used for transgender pupils? //

for isolated examples, probably, but not if acceptance of transgenders were to be policy.
'Tail tries to wag dog again'.
Why not have a school for transgender.
Excellent idea, fcc, it could be set up in Middlesex.
The Act gives examples including the following,

"If the daughters of certain members of staff at a boys’ school are allowed to attend, it is still regarded as a single-sex school."

That would require a change to the Policy so I would think a Policy change to allow transgender pupils to attend, would satisfy the Act.

I wouldn't, these days, allow my daughters to join the Guides, now that trans-females are allowed. I would expect any single-sex school (and both my girls attended one from 11 - 15) to be just that. It has always been the case that children of staff could attend - they are under the supervision of their parent.

As for Boarding Schools (or schools with a boarding element) the sexes (physical) are separate - and should be so. (Granddaughter's school until a year ago.)
BA for Douglas @ 13:47.

The school is correct in banning them. If you have dangly bits you shouldn't be allowed in a girls school.
Good for them, I say.
^Me too.
Why are children allowed to change sex anyway - is there not a minimum age for such operations? I am presuming of course that transgender means they have actually had an operation to change sex.
i thought trans meant transition to become another gender...

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