Cross Arthurlie Primary School suggested the flag could be seen as sectarian (Picture: Google)
A council has apologised after a politician demanded to know why a school suggested the Union Flag could be ‘sectarian’.
Tory MSP Jackson Carlaw slammed Cross Arthurlie Primary School in Barrhead,East Renfrewshire,after they issued a letter to parents about flags which had caused upset at a recent event for school leavers.
Headteacher Fiona McDonald said the use of the flag had caused issues at the school,but Carlaw branded the move ‘totally unacceptable and deeply offensive’.
In the letter,Ms McDonald said: ‘Unfortunately,the use of the Union Flag with some staff images on caused some upset at the beginning of the evening.
‘As a school,we promote inclusion and acceptance,actively working against potentially offensive or sectarian messaging.
What are laws about hanging Union Flags?
According to the Scottish Parliament,the Saltire (Scottish flag) should be flown in the ‘superior’ position,followed by the Union Flag.
There are no laws restricting the flying of either flag,but tradition stipulates the Saltire flies above the Union Flag.
Schools are not required to fly any flags.
The report described pupils as ‘polite,confident,articulate’ and ‘proud of their school and demonstrate the school values very well.’
East Renfrewshire Council said: ‘It was not the school’s intention to imply the Union Flag is sectarian and both the head teacher and the council apologise for any offence and upset that has been caused to pupils,parents and carers and the wider community.
‘All educational establishments in East Renfrewshire should be spaces that are focused on learning,unity,and pride in a diverse British society. We expect our schools to foster an ethos of respect for diverse perspectives and national identity.’
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