Sikh knife no longer allowed on school grounds
The Queensland Education Department has deemed a principal’s decision to allow a parent of Sikh faith to carry a ceremonial knife onto school grounds, as wrong.
The Courier Mail reported a parent wrote to the Education Minister more than 18 months ago to complain about the incident, in which a father was wearing a kirpan, the ceremonial knife, onto school grounds.
According to Department of Education and Training Director-General Dr Jim Watterston, the principal gave permission after discussions with police who advised the knife was allowed if it was covered.
Dr Watterston did, however, go on to say the decision went against the department’s policy.
"Knives of any type, whether they are a dull blade or ceremonial, are not allowed on school grounds," he told ABC Radio.
"We don't allow weapons into schools. Full stop."
He stopped short of blaming the principal and said fault should not lay with anyone.
"It was unfortunate the principal got advice that was thought to be well-meaning and at the time thought to be correct."
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