They really are trying to piss people off now, on purpose. Sacred castes are everywhere and hypocrisy.
A Hampshire primary school has axed its traditional Easter celebrations amid growing controversy over religious inclusivity.
Norwood Primary School in Eastleigh has cancelled both its Easter Bonnet Parade and Easter Service, sparking a swift backlash from parents and social media users. In a letter to families, the school explained the decision was taken to respect the diverse religious beliefs within its community.
In the letter, Miss Mander told parents: “We understand that the change may be disappointing to some, especially those who have cherished these traditions over the years. “However, we believe that this decision aligns with our values of inclusivity and respect for diversity.”
The letter also states that the school, which has no religious affiliation, will be taking part in Refugee Week in June and working to become a School of Sanctuary.
One critic branded the move an "utter disgrace" in a heated online response that has fuelled debate about the decision. “What you have done by cancelling Easter is outrageous, shame on you,” they added.
Another user pointed out that that the school is continuing to promote Easter related activities on its Facebook page, despite cancelling its celebrations. He jokingly commented on one such post: “Happy Easter children, but don’t tell your head teacher.” Others asked whether the school would look to cancel Christmas next.
Norwood Primary School has a “Respect for other faiths and beliefs” page on its website. It states: “Throughout the school year important celebrations in the lives of our children and school community are marked and celebrated together. These include EID, Diwali, Christmas and Easter.” It says that the schools timetable ensures that “children learn about key events in the British calendar and their importance in their lives.”