A mother has been told by a judge that she cannot see teaching material shown to her daughter in a sex education lesson.
Clare Page, 47, lost her case to have the details divulged under freedom of information law. She said she would continue her fight to obtain the lesson plan used by School of Sexuality Education, a charity that provides classes to about 300 schools.
Page began her campaign after her daughter, then 15, came home from Hatcham College in New Cross, southeast London, saying that she had been taught to be “sex positive” and that heteronormativity was “a bad thing”.
School of Sexuality Education refused to provide the content of its lesson and the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) supported its decision.