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All-girls Catholic school bans same-sex couples from attending formal 

Thousands have signed a petition calling for the all-girls St Ursula’s College at Kingsgrove to allow same-sex couples to attend its year 12 formal after the school allegedly told students they could not bring a female date to the event.

In a petition which has garnered more than 2300 signatures in 24 hours, students say they discovered the Sydney Catholic school has a policy of not allowing same-sex couples at the formal after they purchased tickets to the end-of-year event.

A change.org petition that has garnered thousands of signatures is calling for a Sydney catholic school to allow same-sex couples at the formal.

A change.org petition that has garnered thousands of signatures is calling for a Sydney catholic school to allow same-sex couples at the formal.

“This policy not only discriminates against LGBTQ+ students but also puts us in a difficult financial situation as we are left with non-refundable tickets and clothes that were bought specifically for this occasion,” the petition on Change.org says.

A spokesperson for Sydney Catholic Schools, which runs 147 schools, said it “traditionally celebrates year 12 completion through events that either do not involve students bringing friends or partners, or they bring friends or partners of the opposite sex”.

“This long-standing approach continues. Our reason for not commenting on the specifics of any one of our schools at this time is to ensure that our students’ completion of their HSC exams should not be disrupted by a broader societal issue being debated in the media and elsewhere,” they said.

The petition was started by Abbie Frankland, the girlfriend of a St Ursula’s student, who said she had been “eagerly anticipating” the event with her partner, but was subsequently told the school prohibits same-sex couples from attending.

A petition has been launched calling on St Ursula’s College to allow same-sex couples to attend the end-of-year formal.

A petition has been launched calling on St Ursula’s College to allow same-sex couples to attend the end-of-year formal.

“My girlfriend and I, along with many other students at St. Ursula’s, have been eagerly awaiting the school formal for months. We’ve purchased non-refundable tickets and outfits in anticipation of this event. However, we’ve recently discovered that the school does not allow same-sex couples to attend the formal together,” the petition said.

“In Australia, 61.6% of people voted ‘Yes’ in a national survey on marriage equality (Australian Bureau of Statistics), showing widespread support for LGBTQ+ rights across the country. Yet, despite this clear public sentiment towards inclusivity and acceptance, schools like St Ursula’s continue to uphold discriminatory policies.

“We believe it is time for St. Ursula’s to align itself with these values by allowing all students – regardless of their sexual orientation – to bring their chosen partner to the school formal.”

One mother spoke to 2GB’s Ben Fordham on Thursday morning and said a school staff member had called to tell her that her daughter could not bring a girl to the formal.

“I thought it was maybe there wasn’t enough room at the venue.... I didn’t realise until they actually spelt it out ‘your daughter is bringing another female student’ and I said to them, ‘it’s just their friend it doesn’t matter’.

“They said the rules are the rules and the principal’s made the decision in conjunction with Sydney Catholic Schools.”

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