I read in the Willesden and Brent Times (28/07) that hundreds of pupils protested against Kingsbury High School becoming an Academy. The pupils refused to go to classes and the Head Teacher hastily arranged a meeting in the school hall. This follows the Kingsbury High School governors having decided at a meeting on 14/07 to go ahead with an application for academy status.
This decision was taken despite opposition from Teachers Unions and complaints from Parents that they have not been adequately consulted. This follows similar disquiet over the recent decision of Claremont High school to seek academy status.
The decision appears to be driven by both Head teachers with little or no support from Teachers or parents.
A concerned parent recently contacted us saying “this decision has been taken but most parents are either not aware of what is happening or don’t know what the implications are for the future of the school.”
Councillor Jim Moher said on hearing the news, ”It is a shame that the governors did not consult the parents before making such a controversial move, which the teaching staff are so concerned about”.
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