Judge orders schools to provide single-sex toilets in wake of Supreme Court ruling
- A Scottish judge ordered all state schools to provide separate male and female toilets following a case filed by parents against Scottish Borders Council regarding Earlston Primary School's use of only gender-neutral lavatories.
- Scottish Borders Council admitted in court that its toilet policy did not comply with legal requirements and must now address broader complaints from the parents.
- The ruling clarified the legal obligation for Scottish schools under the School Premises Regulations 1967 to have single-sex lavatories.
- The Scottish Government is reviewing the implications of the judgment and plans to consult with the Equality and Human Rights Commission regarding school policies.
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