Safe at school

SPUC's campaign to protect families  

Safe at School

  • Safe at School is committed to protecting families and defending the rights of parents to be the primary educators of their children in matters relating to personal relationships, marriage, family life and the dignity of human life.
  • We defend the family because unborn children are statistically safer from abortion when their mother and father are married. Pro-life values are nurtured first and foremost in the family.
  • Safe at School gives confidential advice and support to parents whose children are being taught about relationships and sex in an inappropriate way.

Safe at School Bulletin February 2020
Safe at School bulletin

Important information for parents

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Relationships Education and Relationships and Sex Education (RSE)


  • Safe at School believes that parents are the best people to talk to their own children about the intimate details of sex. We continue to campaign against the use of explicit and provocative materials used to teach children about sex. Graphic sex lessons at school can sexualise children.
  • Compulsory Relationships Education (primary schools) and Relationships and Sex Education (secondary schools) undermines families by putting them in second place to the school. Schools have a role in supporting and encouraging parents in teaching children about relationships and sexual matters, but not to usurp parents.
  • Introducing same-sex relationships to children at school can cause confusion in a child and undermines parents who want their children to understand that marriage is only between one man and one woman.

Take Action


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  • SPUC will add your email address to our database of Safe at School supporters so we can send you relevant information as outlined above, including opportunities to donate. We will keep your details safe and will not sell, swap or give them away. If you do not wish to hear from us in the future you can let us know straight away by clicking unsubscribe in our emails, emailing us at dataprotect@spuc.org.uk, or by calling us on 020 7091 7091 at any time. You can view our privacy policy at spuc.org.uk/privacy-policy.