Transgender student Miles Wade struggles to comprehend how a faith-based school could be allowed to discriminate against a student because of their gender identity.
The core idea of the Religious Discrimination Bill is to give legal protection against discrimination for people of faith, including in employment and education. However, it is controversial because it also allows people of faith to discriminate against others. King David School, a co-ed Jewish school in Armadale, said it welcomed transgender and gender non-conforming students. The school has gender-neutral bathrooms, there are a variety of uniform options and students are generally not referred to as “boys” and “girls”.
“We affirm her in her decision,” principal William Doherty and rector Father Chris Middleton wrote in a newsletter to parents at the time. “We will continue to welcome, care for and educate our female student in all ways.” Miles said Koo Wee Rup Secondary College immediately changed his name and pronouns when he came out as transgender in September last year and contacted the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority to make sure his details were correct in exams.“The vice-principal got me in for a meeting just to discuss anything that would help me. I can use whatever toilets, but she gave me a pass for the unisex, disabled toilet just to be more comforting and private.
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