Support for LGBTQ+ Pupils and Students

We understand that every pupil or student’s journey is unique, and we want to provide the help and support you needs as an LGBTQ+ student or someone questioning their identity. Our school is here to create a safe and inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome and valued.

You are not alone
Always remember that you’re not alone in your journey. There are people in our school and community who care about you and want to support you, including friends, family, and school staff.

Understanding LGBTQ+ terms
It’s essential to know and understand different LGBTQ+ terms like gender identity, sexual orientation, and gender expression. This knowledge can help you better understand yourself and others, and create an inclusive environment.

  • Gender Identity is how we feel inside about being a boy, a girl, both, or neither. Some people might be transgender, which means their gender identity doesn’t match the body they were born in. Other people might be non-binary, which means they don’t feel like just a boy or a girl.
  • Sexual Orientation is who we are attracted to or who we have romantic feelings for. People might be straight, gay, lesbian, or bisexual, depending on whether they are attracted to people of the opposite gender, the same gender, or both.
  • Gender Expression is how we show our gender to the world. This might be through the clothes we wear, the way we style our hair, or how we act. Everyone’s gender expression is different, and it’s important to respect and celebrate each other’s unique styles.
  • Queer is a word that some people in the LGBTQ+ community use to describe themselves. It can be a way of saying that they don’t fit into traditional ideas about gender and sexuality.
  • Pronouns are the words we use to refer to someone when we don’t use their name. Common pronouns are he/him, she/her, and they/them. Some people might use different pronouns that match their gender identity. It’s important to respect and use the pronouns that people tell us they prefer, as this shows kindness and understanding.

Safe Space and Inclusivity
We strive to create a safe and inclusive environment for all students. This includes respecting pronouns, avoiding stereotypes, and challenging discrimination. We want everyone to feel comfortable and supported at school.

Bullying is not Ok
Bullying and harassment have no place in our school. If you experience or witness bullying, please report it to a trusted adult. We will work together to ensure a safe and welcoming environment for everyone.

Wellbeing and Support
Taking care of your mental health and wellbeing is important. Don’t hesitate to talk to someone you trust, practice self-care, and seek support when you need it. We’re here to help you through your journey.

Coming Out
If you decide to come out to others about your LGBTQ+ identity, remember to choose the right time and place, be honest and clear, and be prepared for different reactions. Our school community is here to support you in this brave step.

Together, we can create a school community where everyone feels safe, supported, and valued. Our school is committed to providing pastoral support for all students, including LGBTQ+ students and those questioning their identity. Remember, you’re never alone, and we’re here to help.

Support in Primary Phase                                                                                               Support in Secondary Phase

     


FURTHER RESOURCES & SUPPORT  FOR LGBTQ+  STUDENTS AND FAMILIES

  • Switchboard LGBT+ helpline provide an information, support and referral service for lesbians, gay men and bisexual and trans people – and anyone considering issues around their sexuality and/or gender identity. 
  • Stonewall have information, resources and campaigns for the LGBT community and beyond.
  • Mind Out is run by mind, it is an online one on one support for LGBTQI+ people who are experiencing mental health difficulties.
  • Student Pride run annual, national events for LGBTQ+ students across the country with fantastic guest speakers and panel discussions.
  • The Proud Trust provide support to young people aged 14-25 who are LGBT across the North West through youth groups and 1-2-1 support, and have a number of free online guides, as well as research.
  • GYRO are award winning LGBTQ+ youth groups for children & young people aged 11-25 years, who may be exploring sexuality and/or gender identity. GYRO has existed in some form since 1976 making it one of the oldest LGBTQ+ youth provisions in the country (as far as we can see)!

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