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Thank you for contacting me about Black history being taught in schools.

I believe it is vital for young people in this country to learn about Black history and so I am pleased that all schools have the freedom to teach it from primary school age onwards, as part of the history curriculum.

Schools have flexibility over how they teach this subject and which resources to use from a range of organisations and sources, including the Black Curriculum if they choose.

 

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