Suella Braverman tells schools they can refuse to comply with pupil's gender preference

10 August 2022, 07:07 | Updated: 10 August 2022, 07:20

Schools can refuse to comply with the gender preference of their pupils
Schools can legally refuse to comply with the gender preference of their pupils. Picture: Alamy

By Megan Hinton

Schools can legally refuse to comply with the gender preference of their pupils, including objecting to uniform and pronoun changes, the Attorney General has said.

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Suella Braverman has told schools they can refuse to allow a biologically male child to wear a girls' uniform or participate in girls' single-sex sports, while single-sex schools have the right to not admit a child of the opposite biological sex who identifies as transgender.

Meanwhile, Ms Braverman warns teachers and schools who allow students to "socially transition" to the opposite sex without the knowledge or consent of their parents may be in "breach of their duty of care to that child".

She adds mixed schools have the legal capacity to ban biologically and legally male children, who identify as transgender, from using the girls' toilets.

Read more: Suella Braverman to warn teachers it's 'unlawful' for children of different sexes to share toilets

The Attorney General says schools should only affirm the gender preference of a child where it differs from their birth sex "upon the advice of an independent medical practitioner".

Her comments come in advance of a speech to the Policy Exchange on Wednesday addressing equalities and rights.

Writing for The Daily Telegraph, Ms Braverman said: "Many schools and teachers believe - incorrectly - that they are under an absolute legal obligation to treat children who are gender questioning according to the preference of the child.

Read more: British Transport Police faces backlash after suggesting people who question gender ideology should not work for them

"I want to make it clear that it is possible, within the law, for schools to refuse to use the preferred opposite-sex pronouns of a child."

"There is also a separate duty to provide single-sex toilets in schools, breach of which would be unlawful," Ms Braverman said.

"When it comes to gender-questioning children, we should always have compassion. At the same time, our compassion should never blind us to the harm it is possible to do to children by misplaced affirmation.

"True diversity and equality are at risk when we divide everyone into separate groups and then silence views which may challenge those group identities. This is not what democracy is about and it is not what the law requires."

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