The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

School principle calls for show of respect

- BY LEWIS MCKENZIE

Children are being taught “dreadful lessons” by attacks on politician­s and journalist­s over Brexit, the principal of one of the UK’s top schools has warned.

Lisa Kerr, principal of Gordonstou­n, has called on educators to teach tolerance and respect following the incidents.

The Guardian’s Owen Jones and Tory MP Anna Soubry were harassed by protesters in favour of Brexit earlier this week.

Ms Kerr said: “It seems that simply taking part in a topical and important debate now makes you a target for abuse. As well as being deeply depressing for us adults, this is teaching dreadful lessons to our children.

“We must be sure we are teaching future generation­s the lessons learned from the past.

“We may be about to exit an economic and political union, but we can still be tolerant of each other’s beliefs and recognise the value of each other’s cultures.”

Gordonstou­n was founded by a Jewish headmaster, Dr Kurt Hahn, who fled Nazi Germany after openly criticisin­g Hitler.

The school ethos is building tolerance and understand­ing between people of different nationalit­ies and background­s.

“Particular­ly at times like these, education has a vital role to play in helping young people to learn about the common threads of humanity,” said Ms Kerr.

“Education can immunise our young people against the destructiv­e rhetoric of a society concerned about protection­ism rather than protecting the vulnerable, about taking back control rather than taking positive action, about closing borders rather than opening closed minds.”

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