Every secondary school should have a sexual health clinic on site to offer pupils advice on contraception, pregnancy tests and screening for sexually transmitted diseases, a Government commissioned report by a leading charity has said.

The National Children’s Bureau (NCB) also recommends the Government make sex education compulsory for all sixth formers.

In some areas only one quarter of secondary schools provide sexual health services for pupils compared with 75 per cent of further education and sixth-form colleges, a survey by the NCB indicates.

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