A Scripture Union book designed to help with the move to secondary school has been banned at a Scottish school after humanists complained it could ‘distress’ pupils, it was reported in late February.
Robert Douglas Memorial School in Scone, Perthshire, decided to stop handing out the book to primary school leavers after a complaint from one humanist parent. The move was described as ‘petty’ by the Revd David Robertson, the incoming Moderator of the Free Church of Scotland.
Students at the school had formerly been given a copy of the book called It’s Your Move at a leavers’ event, before they moved up to secondary school. It is described as a ‘fun and friendly guide to moving to secondary school’ but the Humanist Society Scotland (HSS) said it could ‘cause distress’ for some children. After being contacted by one parent, the Society wrote a complaint to the headteacher of the school, telling her ‘not to distribute such literature to pupils again’.