Andrew Tettenborn

Why was this Christian teacher hounded for her views on LGBT issues?

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Who’d be a teacher these days? Until about 50 years ago, your outlook didn’t matter very much provided you were reasonably competent. Today the profession is coming close to saying that anyone who doesn’t profess progressive and morally relativistic views shouldn’t bother applying.

Glawdys Leger, an experienced Catholic teacher in a Church of England state school, expressed her views on LGBT issues during a religious education lesson. Leger also raised objections to teaching LGBT material. She was sacked by Bishop Justus CofE School in Bromley, south London, in May 2022, but her troubles didn’t end there. Leger also had her case sent to the statutory teachers’ disciplinary body, the Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA), for disciplinary action which could have led to her being banned for life from teaching in any school in the UK.

Glawdys Leger’s troubles didn’t end there

In a decision on Wednesday, much to her relief, the TRA declined to ban her from the classroom.

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