Author Simon Jam Green had been due to talk to pupils at The John Fisher School Purley, south London, about his novel Noah Can't Even, which featur a gay character.
Contents:
- CATHOLIC CHURCH BANS VIS BY GAY THOR TO LONDON SCHOOL
- STRIKG STAFF PRAISED BY GAY THOR AFTER HIS CATHOLIC SCHOOL VIS IS NCELLED
- GAY THOR'S TRIP TO LONDON THOLIC SCHOOL NCELLED AFTER ARCHDCE OF SOUTHWARK TERVEN
- WHAT REALLY HAPPENED WH THE ‘GAY THOR’ AND JOHN FISHER SCHOOL
- TEACHERS TO GO ON STRIKE AT CATHOLIC STATE SCHOOL WHERE GAY THOR WAS BANNED
CATHOLIC CHURCH BANS VIS BY GAY THOR TO LONDON SCHOOL
The Catholic church has banned a vis to a London school by a gay thor and removed a number of ernors who supported the event, a move that has drawn parisons to the notor 1980s sectn 28 ban on “promotg homosexualy” church said a vis by Simon Jam Green, an acclaimed thor of books for children and young adults, fell “outsi the spe of what is permissible a Catholic school” had been due to speak and sign books on Monday at John Fisher boys’ school Purley, south London, a voluntary-aid fah school overseen by the Catholic archdce of Southwark. ”Sectn 28, which prohibed lol thori om “promotg homosexualy”, was troduced by Margaret Thatcher’s ernment rponse to a children’s book, Jenny Liv Wh Eric and Mart, pictg different kds of a statement issued a few days before the John Fisher event, the archdce said s schools were required to “liver a programme of relatnships and sex tn that is pliant wh the Equali Act 2010 and Magisterium [teachg] of the Catholic church” add: “From time to time, materials or events emerge for nsiratn that fall outsi the spe of what is permissible a Catholic school … In such circumstanc, we have no alternative but to affirm our unequivol and well-known theologil and moral precepts and to act acrdance wh them.
STRIKG STAFF PRAISED BY GAY THOR AFTER HIS CATHOLIC SCHOOL VIS IS NCELLED
For ee real time breakg news alerts sent straight to your box sign up to our breakg news emailsSign up to our ee breakg news emailsA gay thor whose vis to a Catholic sendary school was ncelled has praised strikg teachers for “standg up for LGBT stunts” Jam Green urged people to support the staff who are had been ved to the John Fisher School Croydon, south London, as part of World Book Day March to talk about his novel Noah Can’t Even, which featur a gay character.
Anger after gay thor is barred om visg Catholic school... Promptg removal of several ernors who backed the event Simon Jam Green has children's talk ncelled by Archdce of SouthwarkGay thor penned Noah Can't Even, which featur homosexual character But planned vis to The John Fisher School Purley, south London was bned Published: 00:52 BST, 10 March 2022 | Updated: 11:13 BST, 10 March 2022. The Catholic Church was unr fire last night after banng a vis by a gay thor to a Jam Green had been due to talk about his novel Noah Can’t Even, which featur a gay character.
Author Simon Jam Green had been due to talk to pupils at The John Fisher School Purley, south London, (above) about his novel Noah Can't Even, which featur a gay characterEdutn director Dr Simon Hugh said: ‘From time to time materials or events emerge for nsiratn that fall outsi the spe of what is permissible a Catholic school. Teachers at a Catholic state school south London have voted to go on strike to prott agast the banng of a vis by a gay thor. Members of the Natnal Edutn Unn at John Fisher School Croydon voted overwhelmgly to take dtrial actn after Southwark Archdce ncelled a vis by Simon Jam Green, whose books for young adults feature gay ballot closed today, wh 90 per cent of NEU members supportg strike actn on a 76 per cent turnout, fortably clearg the thrholds legally required for a unn said would “not stand by and watch those who intify as LGBT+ be sgled out for adverse and gradg treatment” Green had been ved to vis John Fisher March for a talk and book signg to memorate World Book Day.
GAY THOR'S TRIP TO LONDON THOLIC SCHOOL NCELLED AFTER ARCHDCE OF SOUTHWARK TERVEN
”i unrstands that the strike is due to take place over a three-week perd startg on 28 April, wh teachers set to walk out for six days the NEU’s annual nference Bournemouth on Tuday, legat said the ncellatn of Mr Green’s vis was a return to “Sectn 28 by stealth” – the famo law (troduced by Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative ernment) which banned uncils om “promotn of homosexualy”.