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Ofsted inspecting Bristol school after MP visit postponement

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A school is being inspected by Ofsted over concerns it may have been intimidated into cancelling a visit from a Jewish MP.

Bristol Brunel Academy said it postponed a visit from Damien Egan in September due to student safeguarding issues over a pro-Palestine demonstration planned on the same day.

Ofsted chief inspector Sir Martyn Oliver said he was “troubled by the message this sent to children – especially children from the Jewish Community” and added the threshold for an inspection had been met.

“We take our responsibilities to educate young people about British values extremely seriously, which is why we invited Mr Egan to speak to our students in the first place,” a school spokesperson said.

The Cabot Learning Federation (CLF), which manages the school, previously told the BBC it decided to delay Egan’s visit after seeking advice from police in regards to the planned Bristol Palestine Solidarity Campaign protest.

It said the visit by Egan – who represents Bristol North East and is a member of the Labour Friends of Israel parliamentary group – had been rescheduled by the time the postponement was reported by news outlets.

Speaking about the decision to inspect the school, Sir Martyn said: “I was concerned to learn that a school may have been intimidated into cancelling a visit from their local MP.”

“Those of us privileged enough to be working in education have a professional and moral duty to stand against discrimination,” he added.

He said Ofsted inspectors visited the school on Thursday.

The CLF is also investigating claims its inclusion and diversity co-ordinator, Saima Akhtar, shared discriminatory comments on social media.

“The promotion of inclusion and rejection of discrimination are enshrined in the CLF’s core values, and all staff are expected to embody these values in their behaviour – both inside and outside of school,” a CLF spokesperson added.

CLF said staff members who breached its code of conduct should expect to face disciplinary action which could lead to dismissal. It also said an external review of its staff training had been commissioned.


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