A Christian school has complained to the education
inspector after pupils were asked if they knew what lesbians did.
It's claimed Ofsted staff spoke to children at Grindon
Hall school in Sunderland about transsexuals, if they felt trapped in the wrong
body and if tom boys were bullied.
It is a free school which means it receives state
funding but is not under the local authorities control.
Head teacher Chris Gray has now formally complained to
Ofsted about the inspection, which was carried out in November.
He claims girls aged 10 were asked what lesbians did
after one child questioned how it was possible to have two mums.
Mr Gray said the inspection was "negative and
hostile at every stage" and claims it was like the "data collected
had to fit a predetermined outcome".
It's the latest in a long list of complaints made
against Ofsted since new rules were introduced to ensure British values are
being taught at schools.
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