Images from French satirical paper depicting prophet Muhammad
in religious studies lesson sparked parent protest

The headteacher of a school in West Yorkshire has apologised to parents after a teacher displaying satirical cartoons depicting the prophet Muhammad led to protests.

Gary Kibble, the head of Batley grammar school, apologised to parents for the inappropriate use of the cartoons, taken from the French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, during a religious studies lesson earlier this week which sparked a protest outside the school on Thursday morning.

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