No Outsiders at St. Andrew the Apostle Catholic Primary School
Preparing children for life in modern Britain
At our school there are no outsiders. We are all different and we know that this is something that should be celebrated!
The ‘No Outsiders’ programme educates children about diversity within our communities and addresses issues such as sexism, ageism, race and different types of families.
It is taught to each year group through the use of age-appropriate books.
Through these beautiful pictures books, the children explore the concepts of equality, diversity, acceptance of differences and of the right of someone to have an opinion different to their own.
More information
Click here to find out about the books we use.
Click here to find out more from the No Outsiders website.
How does No Outsiders fit into the curriculum?
The No Outsiders lessons fit alongside many of the things we already teach in school. They align with our core values of respect, resilience, reflection and empathy. They also link strongly with our relationships education lessons which are part of our RSHE lessons and our Monday assemblies.
DfE Relationships Education, Statutory requirements
Frequently asked questions
What do I say when my child comes home and asks “how do two men have a baby?”
Lots of people have babies in different ways like fostering or adoption. They are still a family regardless of how the children arrive. They still love and look after their children the same as if they have given birth to a child.
Are primary children too young to be taught about gay and lesbian relationships?
We are choosing to teach our children to be respectful of all choices people make. Whether this is sexual orientation, gender choices or fashion choices! Some children in our school grow up in same sex families and their families should be represented just as much.
Can I remove my child from these lessons?
No. Relationship education is statutory. If you are worried about the content please talk to your child’s class teacher, about your concerns.