A teacher at a Church of England school in the United Kingdom faced criticism after reprimanding a 13-year-old girl for inquiring about her classmate’s identification as a cat. The incident occurred during a “life education” class at Rye College in East Sussex, where students were encouraged to embrace their chosen identities.

During the lesson, one student asked their classmate, “How can you identify as a cat when you’re a girl?” This question sparked a heated exchange, which was captured on a recording made by one of the students. The teacher, rather than addressing the query with sensitivity, responded by admonishing the students and threatening to report them to school administrators, implying that their perspective on gender was outdated and unacceptable.

In the recorded conversation, the teacher accused the student of causing distress by questioning someone’s identity, stating, “How dare you, you’ve just really upset someone.” The student defended her viewpoint by expressing concern for individuals identifying as non-human, deeming it abnormal or even indicative of mental health issues. This sparked further debate as the teacher insisted that gender is not solely determined by biological factors but by one’s self-identification.

The students disagreed, maintaining that gender corresponds to one’s physical characteristics, asserting, “if you have a vagina, you’re a girl, and if you have a penis, you’re a boy.” The teacher responded by chastising the students, dismissing their perspective as “despicable” and insinuating that it exhibited homophobia or confusion. The students denied these claims, but the teacher stood firm and threatened to report them.

While some parents understood the teacher’s intentions, they criticized the teacher’s approach, suggesting that it stifled open discussion rather than promoting it. They believe that education should expose students to different viewpoints, encouraging a broader understanding of the subject matter, rather than imposing a specific perspective.

Rye College, where the incident took place, emphasized its commitment to providing an inclusive education and listening to students’ viewpoints. They acknowledged the need to review their processes and ensure such events do not occur in the future.

The incident sheds light on ongoing debates surrounding gender identity within educational settings. It is crucial to strike a balance between fostering open dialogue and respecting diverse perspectives while ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all students.