I work in a 2 class entry mixed primary with a very local, generally very wealthy catchment (over half went into private secondary/prep last year for Yr 7). We have a tricky Yr 6 cohort who are challenging in terms of behaviour within the school. They were probably given too much slack when returning after COVID but as yr 5 progressed we have been consistent and in class behaviour has improved hugely (the boys low level disruptive behaviour to softer spoken female staff was particularly challenging). I have had an inkling that there is still a level of disrespect and poor language amongst a certain section of the boys; I feel they have been exposed to inappropriate language, tv and online content. This group generally have older brothers and often parents whose attitude is very much boys will be boys and they (the fathers) did/said far worse. We have tackled the language as much as possible but it is happening away from staff. There have been reports of a misogynistic attitude so we have used some of our male staff to promote female achievements and also men who have worked closely to achieve with women. Today I had a parent report to me that their daughter had been told something utterly vile about the purpose of girls and how some other boys then referred to certain pornographic terms to another group of girls. I am obviously dealing with the incidents but I want to get someone in from outside the school to talk to all the children in Yr 6 about misogyny and sexual harassment before they get older and behave in an even worse way to girls and women. I can't find speakers for children still in primary school. Does anyone have any recommendations or ideas?