Parents Resist Sexualisation in Schools

Parents in Scotland are increasingly asserting their right to protect their children from the radical sexualisation plans of the liberal educational elite. Thousands of children have been withdrawn from sex education classes over the last five years.

Reasons given by parents for removing children from RSHP lessons include the use of images of “real-life” body parts, information on transgenderism, and the use of inappropriate language.

According to local authorities, the number of primary school children being withdrawn has quadrupled since 2021-2022, just before the Scottish Parliament debated and passed proposals to allow 16-year-olds to change legal sex. In 2021-22, 204 children were removed, which rose to 427 in 2022-23 and more than doubled again to 908 in 2023-24.

During the current academic year, at least 654 primary school, and 94 secondary school children have already been withdrawn from RSHP classes by their parents.

Among the reasons given, Scottish Borders Council was told that information regarding transgender ideology was inappropriate in sex education, while Renfrewshire Council received several complaints after schools failed to inform parents of the lessons in advance.