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Why Not Just Cancel Females Altogether?
The latest in the nonsense that is that cancel culture sees an all girls’ school axing the title of Head Girl because it is ‘too binary’.
Students attending an all girls’ school are girls, aren’t they? At a fee of £26,000 a year, as a parent of a girl at that school, I’d be looking elsewhere.
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Students attending an all girls’ school are girls, aren’t they? At a fee of £26,000 a year, as a parent of a girl at that school, I’d be looking elsewhere.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They're not making the change to "confirm their ethos and traditions".
"The school said the main reason for changing the title of head girl was because many senior pupils feel they are young women, but admitted the “binary connotations” were a factor in the decision."
Anyway, St Paul's is only a young school, founded in 1909. When it grows up bit to the age of my old school (founded 1613) it may behave a little more sensibly.
"The school said the main reason for changing the title of head girl was because many senior pupils feel they are young women, but admitted the “binary connotations” were a factor in the decision."
Anyway, St Paul's is only a young school, founded in 1909. When it grows up bit to the age of my old school (founded 1613) it may behave a little more sensibly.