A primary school teacher who was sacked after refusing to call an eight-year-old transgender pupil by a boy’s name has vowed to fight on against ‘injustice’ in classrooms.
She was yesterday refused permission for a judicial review over safeguarding concerns at her former school.
However, the Christian woman pledged to continue raising awareness of the ‘danger’ around damaging ‘trans affirming policies’, which she claims puts children ‘at serious risk’.
The woman, known by the pseudonym Hannah to avoid identifying the child involved, claimed the result is ‘not the end’ of her case.
Despite losing her landmark legal challenge, she is internally appealing against her school’s decision to dismiss her after she argued its transgender stance could harm youngsters.
If this is rejected, a full employment tribunal will commence.
Speaking after her application for a judicial review was refused by a High Court judge, Hannah said: ‘Injustice has not been done against me but against all the children in our schools.
‘How else am I meant to raise the danger of the trans affirming policies in our schools which are doing such damage?’