@Odyeseus Reading the comments I am struck by the personalised and ill informed attacks not only on the school itself, but also in some, an attack on the ethos of the school and the teachers, senior staff.
Yes, shame on me. How dare I oppose a culture of fear, which terrorises children, organises seminars on 'healthy fear', gives children nightmares, etc? How dare I state that, after seeing the effect toxic environments have on adults, I certainly wouldn't want that for children?
A more nuanced response is required before becoming judge and jury.
Ah, you don't like it when someone is judge and jury? Good.
Then I suppose you will have my same objections to a complaints process (details and links posted previously) where the academy marks its own homework, because the first 4 steps of the complaint process involve the school only, while 5th and last involves the Secretary of State, but even they cannot overturn a school's decision!! Is that not judge and jury? What do you think of this perverse unaccountability? I think it's recipe for disaster
In my long career to date I have never been in a school where teachers have not shouted at some point in the day, week, year
You either don't know what you're talking about, or are a bad faith troll.
This isn't about 1 or 2 families angry that a teacher dared shout at their little Johnny who was misbehaving.
This is not 1, not 10, not 100 but ca. 200 people coming forward to denounce a pervasive climate of fear and emotional abuse. A tad different!
@TreeSquirrel What those who are ideologically opposed to the Mossbourne model fail to consider is that there are significant harms from the no-rules approach they advocate
At this point I can only assume you arre a troll acting in bad faith. No one here is advocating no rules. It's such a textbook strawman. The fallacy of this false dichotomy is tiring.
Plenty of school are strict, ban phones, punish misbehaviour etc without the batshit crazy excesses which have been discussed here.