"It's never too early to start educating young Londoners about the need to treat one another fairly and kindly," the mayor said."We must ensure that young people are clear what healthy and respectful relationships are about before they start seeing content from individuals like Andrew Tate online."
Head teacher Emma Murray noted that discussing misogyny and sexism with young children could be "really challenging," but stressed the importance of being prepared to address these topics.
Year 6 pupil Taiba stated: "These sessions have taught us about what makes us good people. We talk about our equal rights and how we should treat people as well as how people should treat us."
Another student, Ege, emphasized that pupils are learning how to recognize and call out sexism and inequality within their peer groups, an essential skill in today's environment.
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