Soltalk October 2017 | Page 26

Jottings News from the UK and around the World . . . the wild, the wacky, the wonderful, the weird and the downright infuriating Back to School September was Back to School for many, prompting plenty of tales to start the new term. Uniforms and gender neutrality made the headlines on several mornings for one reason or another. Parents of children at National Academy in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, claimed they were being forced to buy bespoke trousers at £16 a pair, instead of similar garments from Asda and Tesco which cost only £6. The only difference is that the approved pants have the school logo printed on them and the others do not. Parents have even been told they can’t buy the cheaper pair and sew on the logo themselves. A memo from the school sent out to parents said that any “non-regulation trousers, even if they have the embroidered academy logo, will not be accepted.” At least girls at Hucknall’s National Academy get the chance to wear a “branded” black skirt. However, over at Priory School in Lewes, East Sussex, a gender neutral uniform has been introduced because the school did not want transgender pupils worrying about whether to dress as a boy or a girl. All girls must now wear trousers, although it is unclear whether this also applies to the staff. Meanwhile, the headmistress of one of the country’s most prestigious girls’ schools says she has stopped calling her 24 pupils “girls” in a bid not to alienate transgender pupils. Sally-Anne Huang, head teacher at James Allen’s Girls’ School, says she now refers only to “pupils” and replaces the pronoun “she” with “they.” Students at the single-sex school are allowed to wear trousers, cut their hair short and be called boys names if they wish. When Jackson Riley told his teacher he couldn’t take off his backpack because there was a bomb inside, he was suspended from lessons at Great Valley Academy in Modesto, California. School officials sent his parents a letter saying Jackson violated a school code when he, “intentionally engaged in harassment, threats, or intimidation.”