Brooke Davies | Senior News reporter Published July 18, 2026 9:13am Updated July 18, 2026 9:13am Delph Side Primary School in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, has apologised to parents (Picture: Google Maps) A primary school has apologised to parents after OnlyFans was listed amongst acceptable social media accounts for staff. Delph Side Primary School in Skelmersdale, Lancashire, wrote in one of their policies the platform, which features sexual acts and pornography, was a ‘primary form of communication between friends and family’. This meant it would be ‘unreasonable’ not to allow staff to use it. The policy reads: ‘The use of social networking/media sites such as Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, Snapchat and Only Fans has over recent years become the primary form of communication between friends and family. ‘It would not be reasonable to expect or instruct employees not to use these sites which, if used with caution, should have no impact whatsoever on their role in school.’ Sign up for all of the latest stories Start your day informed with Metro’s News Updates newsletter or get Breaking News alerts the moment it happens. Headteacher Liz Ormerod said the platform has now been removed from their policy, and at the time it
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School apologises after allowing staff to use OnlyFans ‘with caution’ | News UK – Metro

School apologises after allowing staff to use OnlyFans ‘with caution’ | News UK – Metro