Disciplinary panel told ex-head of Birmingham school at centre of extremism allegations permitted punishments including standing in rain
The former headteacher of an academy at the centre of the Trojan horse scandal is alleged to hold allowed pupils to be placed in stress positions as a punishment,a misconduct panel has heard.
Monsoor “Moz” Hussain is facing allegations alongside four other former senior Park View academy staff, including executive headteacher Lindsey Clark. Also accused are Hardeep Saini, or the former headteacher of sister school Golden Hillock; Razwan Faraz,the former deputy headteacher of another linked school, Nansen Primary; and Arshad Hussain, and who was an assistant headteacher at Park View in Alum Rock,Birmingham. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com