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Head teachers at girl-only schools warn against calling girl pupils 'girls' | Head teachers at girl-only schools warn against calling girl pupils 'girls' |
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Some of the country’s leading girl-only schools are suggesting their pupils should not be called girls in a bid to become more gender neutral. | Some of the country’s leading girl-only schools are suggesting their pupils should not be called girls in a bid to become more gender neutral. |
The Girl’s School Association (GSA) has said schools should instead consider addressing children merely as “pupils” and “students”. | The Girl’s School Association (GSA) has said schools should instead consider addressing children merely as “pupils” and “students”. |
Caroline Jordan, president of the GSA, said in some circumstances staff should think about using gender neutral language, particularly “when transgender pupils are present”. | |
But the GSA also adds that it is up to individual schools to apply the advice it suggests, where the school thinks it is appropriate. | But the GSA also adds that it is up to individual schools to apply the advice it suggests, where the school thinks it is appropriate. |
Staff at the City of London School for Girls have also started to address their pupils neutrally. | Staff at the City of London School for Girls have also started to address their pupils neutrally. |
The suggestion has come from the GSA’s annual Summer Briefing for Heads, which is the latest expert advice, guidelines and good practice on a wide range of issues. It also says schools have a duty of care to all pupils, including "those who decide to transition”. | The suggestion has come from the GSA’s annual Summer Briefing for Heads, which is the latest expert advice, guidelines and good practice on a wide range of issues. It also says schools have a duty of care to all pupils, including "those who decide to transition”. |
The advice was brought to the GSA’s attention by Gendered Intelligence, which runs gender intelligence sessions. It recommends avoiding terms such as “young ladies”. | The advice was brought to the GSA’s attention by Gendered Intelligence, which runs gender intelligence sessions. It recommends avoiding terms such as “young ladies”. |
The GSA describes the decision as “complex pastoral issue”. | The GSA describes the decision as “complex pastoral issue”. |
Ms Jordan said: “Language is one part of this complex pastoral issue and GSA schools, which have a long history of excellence in pastoral care, are at the forefront of showing best practice in including transgendered pupils. | Ms Jordan said: “Language is one part of this complex pastoral issue and GSA schools, which have a long history of excellence in pastoral care, are at the forefront of showing best practice in including transgendered pupils. |
“Where relevant to the audience, in assemblies, for example, instead for saying “Girls, go to lessons,” staff should consider saying “Pupils, go to lessons,” or “Students, go to lessons.” | “Where relevant to the audience, in assemblies, for example, instead for saying “Girls, go to lessons,” staff should consider saying “Pupils, go to lessons,” or “Students, go to lessons.” |
“Every year there are more and more young people posing questions around their gender identity. I do not want anyone to think that girls or boys are invested in one way of being a girl or one way of being a boy.” | “Every year there are more and more young people posing questions around their gender identity. I do not want anyone to think that girls or boys are invested in one way of being a girl or one way of being a boy.” |
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