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Solihull school investigation for allegations of teacher bullying | Solihull school investigation for allegations of teacher bullying |
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Amy said her son Cooper had been out of education since October 2024 | Amy said her son Cooper had been out of education since October 2024 |
An academy trust is launching an independent investigation at a Solihull school for children with additional needs after the BBC contacted them about allegations of "bullying by teachers". | An academy trust is launching an independent investigation at a Solihull school for children with additional needs after the BBC contacted them about allegations of "bullying by teachers". |
The Heights Academy, in Smith's Wood, opened in September 2023, promising a "unique educational approach" tailored to pupils who are autistic or have mental health needs. | The Heights Academy, in Smith's Wood, opened in September 2023, promising a "unique educational approach" tailored to pupils who are autistic or have mental health needs. |
But some parents have expressed concern about the school's culture, with one accusing bosses of "mis-selling them a dream". | But some parents have expressed concern about the school's culture, with one accusing bosses of "mis-selling them a dream". |
The Forward Education Trust, which runs the school, said it was aware of concerns raised about the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) provision and would commission a "thorough and transparent" investigation. | The Forward Education Trust, which runs the school, said it was aware of concerns raised about the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) provision and would commission a "thorough and transparent" investigation. |
One mother, Amy, told the BBC she had taken her son Cooper, who is autistic and has dyspraxia and anxiety, out of the school after just one year. | One mother, Amy, told the BBC she had taken her son Cooper, who is autistic and has dyspraxia and anxiety, out of the school after just one year. |
She alleged the 12-year-old had been "relentlessly targeted" by a teacher over a number of months, claiming the case "wasn't investigated" by trust bosses. | She alleged the 12-year-old had been "relentlessly targeted" by a teacher over a number of months, claiming the case "wasn't investigated" by trust bosses. |
When asked if accusations of bullying by teachers would be included in the investigation, the Trust said it would be "inappropriate" to comment further. | When asked if accusations of bullying by teachers would be included in the investigation, the Trust said it would be "inappropriate" to comment further. |
Amy alleged her 12-year-old had been 'relentlessly targeted' by a teacher | |
Amy, a full-time carer with a degree in education, said her son has now been out of education since October 2024. | Amy, a full-time carer with a degree in education, said her son has now been out of education since October 2024. |
"We went to open evenings and did our due diligence," Amy said. | "We went to open evenings and did our due diligence," Amy said. |
"I would like them to understand the damage they have done to my child. | "I would like them to understand the damage they have done to my child. |
"School is a place where children should feel safe, thrive and create memories, not come home petrified about going the next day." | "School is a place where children should feel safe, thrive and create memories, not come home petrified about going the next day." |
The Heights Academy in Smith's Wood promises a "unique educational approach" | |
The BBC understands that a WhatsApp group with more than a dozen concerned parents has been set up. | The BBC understands that a WhatsApp group with more than a dozen concerned parents has been set up. |
Labour councillor Hazel Dawkins said she had personally spoken to the parents of seven different children. | Labour councillor Hazel Dawkins said she had personally spoken to the parents of seven different children. |
Concerns raised to her include claims of staff members displaying "bullying" behaviour, children being placed in isolation for becoming emotional, and at least one case of a pupil escaping. | Concerns raised to her include claims of staff members displaying "bullying" behaviour, children being placed in isolation for becoming emotional, and at least one case of a pupil escaping. |
"Some of the parents have mentioned that teachers just don't know how to handle [a child] having a meltdown," Dawkins said. | "Some of the parents have mentioned that teachers just don't know how to handle [a child] having a meltdown," Dawkins said. |
"A room should be available for them to go into, calm down and go back into the lesson. | "A room should be available for them to go into, calm down and go back into the lesson. |
Labour councillor Hazel Dawkins said she had personally spoken to the parents of seven different children | Labour councillor Hazel Dawkins said she had personally spoken to the parents of seven different children |
Simon Dilkes, chief executive officer of the Forward Education Trust, insisted bosses were committed to the safety and wellbeing of pupils. | Simon Dilkes, chief executive officer of the Forward Education Trust, insisted bosses were committed to the safety and wellbeing of pupils. |
He said the former CEO of a special school trust would be appointed to look into the complaints, with an investigation due to commence on Monday 3 March. | He said the former CEO of a special school trust would be appointed to look into the complaints, with an investigation due to commence on Monday 3 March. |
"As part of our commitment to transparency and accountability, we will be launching an independent investigation to fully assess these concerns," Mr Dilkes said. | "As part of our commitment to transparency and accountability, we will be launching an independent investigation to fully assess these concerns," Mr Dilkes said. |
"Once we have agreed some details, a more complete timeline can be advised to interested parties." | "Once we have agreed some details, a more complete timeline can be advised to interested parties." |
The former CEO of a special school trust is set to be appointed to look into the complaints | The former CEO of a special school trust is set to be appointed to look into the complaints |
Solihull Council said: "We are aware of concerns raised by some parents of children attending The Heights Academy. | Solihull Council said: "We are aware of concerns raised by some parents of children attending The Heights Academy. |
"It is the responsibility of the multi-academy trust to investigate these concerns and we have sought assurance from the Trust that this is in train and will work closely with them where appropriate." | "It is the responsibility of the multi-academy trust to investigate these concerns and we have sought assurance from the Trust that this is in train and will work closely with them where appropriate." |
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