Tears as pupils say goodbye to Downhills headteacher (From Haringey Independent)
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Tears as pupils say goodbye to Downhills Primary School headteacher Leslie Church
5:20pm Friday 10th February 2012 in News
By David Hardiman, Reporter
Pupils have said a tearful goodbye to a resigning headteacher at a Tottenham school at the centre of anti-academy protests which failed its Ofsted inspection.
Students at Downhills Primary School in Philip Lane made a book of pictures and cards for Leslie Church, who stood down as headteacher today after the school was placed into special measures by Ofsted, whose report has not yet been made public.
Parent Lesley Moorse, who is part of the Save Downhills Campaign which opposes Education Secretary Michael Gove’s bid to force the school into becoming an academy, said parents, staff and children had been in tears.
She said: “I’m devastated that Leslie has been put into this position – he has been so supportive and hardworking and the kids love him, as do the parents.”
Governors at the school, who are now seeking a “constructive dialogue” with Mr Gove about the academy plan, said Mr Church had resigned for “personal reasons” and retained their full support.
The result of the inspection paves the way for the Department for Education to force the school into becoming an academy.
The school had been given a deadline of mid-January to commit to becoming an academy and to find a sponsor, or face an interim board of governors being imposed, but the current governors argued that was illegal and threatened a judicial review.
Today they reiterated that they believe that any restructuring of the school should not be “imposed from above” and that the current board of governors should remain.
Comments(3)
Tottenham Resident
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8:51am Sat 11 Feb 12
aanonynous
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11:30pm Sat 11 Feb 12
they continious talking in the name of all parent but we are not agreed with the anti-academie coalition,they say Mickael goves force them to became academie and it's not good but in the meantime they do the same thing by forcing parents to be anti-academie by chasing them inside the school.
parent evening with anti-academie stand
winter festival no christmas tree but anti-academie stand
I'm fed-up with this energy lost in this battle when the childrens of this school are regressing and are not getting the support expected.
Stop disturbing this childrens and stop making too much,you are incompetent and try to found many excuses for your worthless.
I don't know if academie will be great or not,but one thing is sure,
any other governing body and teachers will do much better than this actual one
janee says...
6:25pm Fri 10 Feb 12
Gove is driven by an ideology which has absolutely no clue! Time he went.