In a very popular school in leafy London borough...
This one seems to be trying to undermine the head at every opportunity: spreading rumours, stirring up trouble on the playground with parents, causing other parents to become worried, acting/taking different stance on issues in the playground compared to how they do in the actual meetings.
What rights do the school have to remove someone who is not acting in the best interests of the school?
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manicurepedicure · 05/10/2016 19:12
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