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Al-Madinah free school: Governor Shazia Parveen resigns | Al-Madinah free school: Governor Shazia Parveen resigns |
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The chair of governors of the under-fire Al-Madinah Muslim free school has announced she is stepping down. | The chair of governors of the under-fire Al-Madinah Muslim free school has announced she is stepping down. |
Ofsted inspectors had described the school in Derby as "dysfunctional" and rated it inadequate in every category. | Ofsted inspectors had described the school in Derby as "dysfunctional" and rated it inadequate in every category. |
The inspection had been brought forward by the agency after fears were raised about teaching standards. | The inspection had been brought forward by the agency after fears were raised about teaching standards. |
Shazia Parveen said she would step down at the "end of a period of transition" and acknowledged the weaknesses identified by Ofsted. | Shazia Parveen said she would step down at the "end of a period of transition" and acknowledged the weaknesses identified by Ofsted. |
In a statement, she said: "The future of our children starts now." | In a statement, she said: "The future of our children starts now." |
'Best interests' | |
The Ofsted report, published on 17 October, said the school required special measures and that the teachers were inexperienced and had not been provided with proper training. | The Ofsted report, published on 17 October, said the school required special measures and that the teachers were inexperienced and had not been provided with proper training. |
Al-Madinah Education Trust said it accepted the report and would use it to move forward. | Al-Madinah Education Trust said it accepted the report and would use it to move forward. |
Ms Parveen said in her statement: "Over the last few years, I have sacrificed my own time, family and health for this noble cause - to help educate the children of our communities. | |
"The future of our children starts now. Much has been said about our school. We, the governing body, have tried our best. | |
"We acknowledge the weaknesses within our school and have taken the Department for Education (DfE) recommendations very seriously. | |
"I plan to step down from my position as chair of the governing body as soon as the transition is over and this is clearly for the best interests of our children. | |
"In conclusion, we are ready to learn from our mistakes but not willing to fail our students." | |
A Dfe spokesman said: "We were already investigating this school before allegations became public. We discussed the problems with Ofsted and it launched an immediate inspection." |