
"The overriding priority for school leaders in any decision must always be safeguarding children and the health and safety of all those on their school site, including visitors."
"From the evidence I have gathered, I conclude that the decision to postpone on September 5 was based solely on safeguarding concerns for students and the MP."
An independent inquiry into Bristol Brunel Academy found no evidence of antisemitism or external influence regarding the postponement of a visit by MP Damien Egan. The decision to cancel was based on safeguarding concerns due to a planned public protest. Egan expressed concerns over redacted parts of the report and called for full transparency. The inquiry emphasized that safeguarding students and staff was the primary concern. A recent Ofsted inspection also found no evidence of partisan political views at the school.
Read at www.theguardian.com
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]