The new rule is designed to protect children from sex predators. It requires anyone coming into regular contact with schoolchildren or vulnerable adults to be checked for criminal offenses at their own expense.
The boycott is led by "His Dark Materials" author Philip Pullman, former Children's Laureates Anne Fine and Michael Morpurgo and others. They say the rule is insulting and unnecessary.
The criminal check will cost 64 pounds ($104).
The new procedure is part of the government's response to the 2002 murder of two 10-year-olds by their school's caretaker.
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