UK: ‘Overzealous’ school apologises for putting ‘censored’ stickers on GCSE artwork of women kissing but denies ex-student’s ‘homophobic’ accusation

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A school has been blasted by a former student after placing ‘censored’ stickers over her GCSE artwork which showed two women kissing. Megan Angus accused Laurence Jackson school in Guisborough, North Yorkshire, of being ‘homophobic’, but education chiefs defended their actions saying it was done because they were ‘mindful of the impact the sexually explicit drawing may have on younger students’. However, the school has apologised, admitting it may have been ‘overzealous’.

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