The former pastoral administrator is challenging Farmor's School at an employment tribunal, accusing the primary school of discrimination and harassment.
The curriculum, among other things and with the bishops' stamp of approval, 'refers to same sex relationships as being able to constitute a 'powerful' and an 'exalted form of love.''
Students between 11 and 14 years old were asked to define 'pornography, soft pornography, hardcore pornography and transsexual pornography, as well as female genital mutilation, wet dreams, trafficking, male circumcision, breast ironing and more.'