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MNN UK · December 18, 2025 · 1 min read

Teachers in England face rising misogyny and sexual aggression from pupils

What happened: Safeguarding minister Jess Phillips highlighted increasing misogynistic behaviour and sexual aggression towards teachers in English schools, with limited support available. The government is launching a new strategy to address violence against women and girls, including education for children from age 11 on healthy relationships.

Why it matters:

  • Teachers are experiencing more hostile and inappropriate behaviour, impacting their wellbeing and work environment.
  • The strategy aims to educate young pupils early to reduce misogyny and improve school safety for staff and students.

MNN Take: The government recognises the need to support teachers and tackle harmful attitudes among pupils through education and investment, reflecting wider efforts to combat violence against women and girls.

Sources: Guardian UK