Campaigners against Wales' new relationships and sexuality education (RSE) curriculum are set to have their legal challenge heard in the High Court on Tuesday. Five claimants representing parents and grandparents in Wales are taking the Welsh Government to the High Court in an attempt to remove its new relationships and sex education (RSE) from the mandatory part of Wales' curriculum.

Campaigners from a group called Public Child Protection Wales (PCPW) are among the claimants and say the mandatory element of RSE, which began being rolled out in Welsh schools in September, means children as young as three will be taught about topics such as gender ideology and that parents are being disenfranchised by being denied their time-honoured right to remove their child from sex education.

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