UK schools cancel Easter celebrations ‘out of respect for diversity’
Norwood Primary School. Photo: Google Maps
Primary schools across the UK have begun scrapping traditional Easter celebrations, citing the need to respect the religious diversity of their student bodies.
Norwood Primary School notified parents that it would not be holding the usual Easter bonnet parade or church service this year. In a letter sent by headteacher Stephanie Mander, the school explained that the goal is to create a “more inclusive atmosphere”.
“By not holding specific religious celebrations, we aim to create a more inclusive atmosphere that honours and respects the beliefs of all our children and their families,” Mander wrote.
The move has upset many parents, with some expressing confusion and frustration. One social media user commented, “I would have thought it best to celebrate everything, not nothing.” Another added, “The school used to be open and accepting of all cultures. Why has that suddenly changed?”
At the same time, the school announced it would be observing Refugee Week in June, as part of its effort to gain “School of Sanctuary” status, which supports migrant families.
Mander acknowledged that abandoning Easter traditions might disappoint some parents, but stressed that the school is “exploring alternative ways to celebrate the season in future years, that will be inclusive of all children and reflect the rich cultural diversity of our community.”
The school’s decision has already drawn criticism across the UK, with many branding it “outrageous”.
Earlier, the UOJ reported that, for the first time in history, a mufti was appointed head of the UK’s education standards office.
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