Case Report: A Drag Queen And Leather Bondage Gear, Inside Prince Bishop's Community Primary School
More LGBTQ+ propaganda spotted in the north of England.
Project Stark has discovered images online of a Durham-based primary school hosting a drag queen fashion show, possessing a trans activist novel and tasking pupils with LGBTQ+ drawing projects.
The school, which teaches children from 2 to 11-years-old, says they are driven by 4 core values, dubbed ‘HARK’, including; honesty, ambition, kindness and responsibility.
On the site, they boast of their ‘Gold Award’ accreditation by the organisation Educate and Celebrate. This is part of an effort to “eradicate homophobia, biphobia and transphobia”.
The Northern Echo reported in May 2018 on a "Drag Queen Fashion Show" held by the school to kick off their pride week, which also featured a colour run commemorating the International Day against Homophobia.
The event included the participation of Drag Queen Miss Emma, suspected to be Emma Royd, who is known locally. Royd, along with a teacher, judged children on their creatively painted outfits:
We searched Royd’s social media and found a litany of sexualised posts, such as a video from February 2021 showing him twerking in a skin tight one-piece, and a promotion for a "dreamboys" event in April 2020:
For their 2023 Pride month celebrations, the school's Facebook page showcases children's drawings featuring messages like "love has no gender," "be yourself LGBTQ+ pride," and "boys can wear skirts," accompanied by rainbow iconography.
The controversial children's book "Grandad’s Pride" also appeared:
In August 2023, ‘Grandad’s Pride’ hit the headlines when parents Will and Maria Taylor, of Hull, East Yorkshire, spotted a cartoon of a partially naked elder man in leather bondage gear contained within. This ultimately led them to remove their four-year-old daughter from the pre-school.
The book also features illustrations of trans-identified females with post-surgical scars:
Author Harry Woodgate, who uses they/them pronouns, specifies that the children’s book has a 4+ reading age.
Some commentators have speculated that his novel promotes the term ‘Minor Attracted Persons’ (MAPs). In recent years, progressive psychologists have used this designation to present paedophilia as a sexual orientation:
Woodgate strongly denied these claims, stating that such accusations are "deeply offensive."
One month before Prince Bishop's Community Primary School celebrated pride, Waterstone’s Kids, which shares “the very best book for children aged 0-12 books”, posted this promotional video featuring Woodgate to their X account:
Headteacher Lynn George writes on the website:
I am immensely proud of Prince Bishops. The school opened in September 2006, following the amalgamation of Dene Valley Primary School and Eldon Lane Primary School. Since then, we have built something very special. We have staff who are highly skilled and work tirelessly for each and every one of our pupils. We are supported and challenged by a highly ambitious governing body who demand the very best for their community. We have excellent partnerships with parents and we work together to give pupils every opportunity to be successful in life.
Elsewhere, the school claims:
We are committed to having a balanced and fair curriculum. We believe that our pupils should be exposed to ideas and concepts that may challenge their understanding, to help ensure that pupils learn to become more accepting and inclusive of others. Challenging and controversial concepts will be delivered in a way that prevents discrimination and promotes inclusive attitudes. We will also respect the right of parents to withdraw their children from certain classes which pose conflicts to their own beliefs.
However, neither the school's social media nor its website presents critiques of gender theory; they only show content that supports it, which breaks existing statutory requirements on political impartiality in UK schools.
Do parents of children attending Prince Bishop's Community Primary School know teachers are pushing partisan gender theory?
Did they have any say in it?
Does this constitute impartial teaching?
Is it appropriate for a primary school to celebrate sexuality (straight, gay, or otherwise), or indeed, a highly political ideology to such young children?
My God 😱
So the education system is doing a grand job of conditioning (grooming) the children to accept all everyone under the heading of love and inclusivity.
I hope that alongside all the 'inclusivity', that the children are being educated on personal safety and what is and isn't ok in this love they're promoting.
This is abuse and allowing. Not ok