A top Catholic school has been slammed for teaching pupils that gay sex is wrong and men were "created to initiate sexual relationships".
St Mary's Roman Catholic High School in Lugwardine, Herefordshire, has introduced the controversial 'A Fertile Heart' syllabus into lessons.
The programme opposes gay and lesbian marriage and states that men were "created to initiate sexual relationships" while women were "receiver-responders" of sex.
The syllabus has received a mixed response from parents, with some saying it "teaches children to be homophobic". Dad Graeme Walker, 45, said: "The school is incredibly good at getting children to fulfill their potential but I have a big problem with A Fertile Heart. "Not only are pupils taught that an