Presumably there were no problems because he'd been accepted by his fellow class mates as a girl.
Surely it would have been better for all concerned, especially the child in question, if it had been explained to him that at school he had to be known by the name he'd been given at birth, and depending on the school's rules about school uniform, could dress in a way that didn't define him as a boy.
IMO the school should never have agreed for a boy to attend as a girl, and the parents should never have expected them too or request that they did so.
What is the most random school memory you have?
do you still buy BBC radio times?
