WATCH: On Diversity Day, straight-A student is SENT HOME for wearing patriotic dress! * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh

Across America, there have been schools that banish the Pledge of Allegiance, bar common-sense statements like “There are two genders,” and fly “diversity” flags instead of Old Glory in classrooms.
It seems that same infection has crossed the Atlantic, as a student wearing a patriotic Union Jack design on her dress for Diversity Day in the United Kingdom was stunningly sent home!
The result of the political agenda included a public condemnation from the prime minister for Bilton School, which punished straight-A student Courtney Wright, 12.
The Daily Mail said she wore a Union Jack dress on diversity day, a “Spice Girls-esque garment, and wrote a speech about history and traditions.
What a shocking state of affairs our education system is in, infiltrated by Britain hating far-left activists, who won’t let a young girl wear a Union Jack dress on a day the school wanted to “celebrate nationalities”.
Britain is broken, drain the swamp.pic.twitter.com/iTt6BbZZzu
— Alex Armstrong (@alexharmstrong) July 15, 2025
She was told her costume was unacceptable by school officials and hauled into a reception room where she had to sit under her father collected her.
British school girl sent home for wearing Union Jack dress for “Culture Celebration Day.” Girls with Welsh and English flags were also sent home.
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All parents should remove their child from the non-inclusive Bilton School immediately.
BE PROUD to fly the Union Jack.@ClarenceHouse
Pleaee clarify to @BiltonSchool, what it means to be a member of the UNITED KINGDOM. pic.twitter.com/PghrkvWPcn— CryptoKing (@UKCryptoKing247) July 15, 2025
A British man was told to take down the Union Jack flying proudly in his own garden.
So what did he do?
He bought a bigger one
Classic British spirit polite defiance with a cup of tea in hand.What would you have done? pic.twitter.com/Sonez6965s
— Sue (@suespeaksup) July 14, 2025
Meanwhile, students wearing burkas, niqabs and traditional Nigerian clothing were reportedly allowed to attend lessons as normal, but children with St George’s and Welsh flags were turned away at the school gates.
A spokesman for the prime minister said, “The PM has always been clear that being British is something to be celebrated. You can see that from everything this government has done. We are a tolerant, diverse, open country, proud of being British.”
Stuart Field is Courtney’s father and in inimical British style described being “gobsmacked” to find out what the school did.
“She should not be made to feel embarrassed about being British. And she shouldn’t be punished for celebrating British culture and history; nobody else I’ve spoken to can quite get their heads around it,” he told the Daily Mail.
The school had claimed the Culture Celebration Day was to “promote inclusion, understanding, and appreciation of different backgrounds, traditions and heritages.”
Courtney explained the British heritage to include kings and queens and castles and Shakespeare, humor, fairness and politeness, but “sometimes at school, we only hear about other cultures.”
Her father noted, “They didn’t even read or listen to her speech which actually celebrates inclusivity and other cultures. It was just like British culture could not be celebrated. She was punished for being proud of being British.”
School officials, later, admitted they goofed, with a statement, “An incident occurred during our Culture Celebration Day that caused considerable upset to one of our pupils, her family, and members of the wider community. We deeply regret the distress this has caused and offer our sincere and unreserved apologies.”
