Education chiefs are reviewing the contents of a controversial survey which quizzes pupils as young as 14 on their sexual experiences.Senior pupils in S4 to S6 are being asked questions about drugs, sexual health and relationships as part of the Scottish Government’s ‘health and wellbeing census’.The census is for all pupils in primary and secondary education, with the sexual questions reportedly being put to high school students from S4.It has been reported the questionnaire includes asking the students how much sexual experience they have had and specifically which types of intercourse they have engaged in.It is also said to go on to ask them how old they were when they first had sex, how many people they have had sexual intercourse with
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