My son started year 7 in a non religious school in September 2017 called Ealingfields in the Esling borough. The school has now been taken over by a Church of England trust (Twyford) and they have decided without consulting any parents or students to change the school uniform. The blazer will now have a cross embroided on as well as the new PE kit. In a recent meeting they confirmed that the school is still non religious and that the admission criteria stays unchanged. Most of the school is not CoE or even Christian. I found it really disrespectful that they expect children if a different faith or no faith at all to start wearing a blazer with a cross embossed on. Most of us chose that school because it was non religious but I feel we are being bullied into something we had no saying into. What could we as parents do? I have heard many other parents venting their frustration. Many have said they will leave the school but I feel this is not right. How can 4 Governors decide for a whole school when probably 70% or maybe more of the pupils are not CoE? I need some direction on what to do next please. Thanks