Because Society 'Leaps Forward' When People Take Action, UK Headteachers Union Backs Student #ClimateStrike

As students across the United Kingdom prepare to join the global “climate strike” movement later this week by walking out of class, the nation’s union of headteachers—representing principals, headmasters, and other school leaders—has endorsed the coordinated actions as a demonstration to be “applauded.”

The National Association of Head Teachers in a statement offered their support to students in at least 30 towns and cities nationwide who have vowed to strike. 

“Society makes leaps forward when people are prepared to take action,” a spokesperson for the union said. “When you get older pupils making an informed decision, that kind of thing needs to be applauded. Schools encourage students to develop a wider understanding of the world around them, a day of activity like this could be an important and valuable life experience.”

Some teachers and school leaders have refused to endorse the climate strike, saying absence on Friday will be considered truancy—but students have said they’ll attend the strike anyway.