LGBTQIA+ Awareness at Bablake For our Symposium project, we decided to survey the school on how they felt about various LGBTQ issues. We received 185 responses with varying opinions and answers, which helped our project tremendously. Our questions ranged from their opinions on how well educated they were on the matter, to their feelings about sharing their spaces with transgender peers. The reason we chose this subject for our project was because of the increasing amount of diversity in both the school and in the world, and we wanted to see how people really felt. We wanted to see how accepting the pupils at Bablake were and how they responded when asked to think about different situations with LGBT pupils, as well as how things may need to be changed to create a more friendly environment for those who identify differently to others.
Diversity at Bablake
Are you a part of the LGBTQIA+ community in any way?
Nearly 25% of people who answered the survey identified themselves as LGBTQIA+. This shows that Bablake is fairly diverse and has an LGBTQ population of around ¼.
Do you believe that Bablake is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive space? Only 12.4% of people thought that Bablake was inclusive to the community, with the majority believing it still