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Trojan Horse: 25 schools probed over alleged takeover plot Trojan Horse: 25 schools probed over alleged takeover plot
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An investigation into an alleged hard-line Islamist takeover plot of Birmingham schools has widened, with 25 schools now under the spotlight.An investigation into an alleged hard-line Islamist takeover plot of Birmingham schools has widened, with 25 schools now under the spotlight.
Birmingham City Council said it had received more than 200 reports in relation to its inquiry.Birmingham City Council said it had received more than 200 reports in relation to its inquiry.
It has appointed former head teacher Ian Kershaw as its chief advisor.It has appointed former head teacher Ian Kershaw as its chief advisor.
Anonymous claims hard-line Muslims were trying to take over the running of some city schools were made in a letter sent to local authorities last year.Anonymous claims hard-line Muslims were trying to take over the running of some city schools were made in a letter sent to local authorities last year.
The 25 schools now being looked at include primaries, secondaries and academies.The 25 schools now being looked at include primaries, secondaries and academies.
The 200-plus reports to the council include emails and calls from staff, parents and governors.The 200-plus reports to the council include emails and calls from staff, parents and governors.
The leader of Birmingham City Council, Sir Albert Bore, said he did not know the full range of issues raised and said it would be wrong to comment on the specifics of the allegations.The leader of Birmingham City Council, Sir Albert Bore, said he did not know the full range of issues raised and said it would be wrong to comment on the specifics of the allegations.
"It is about the general specifics, the behaviour of the schools, what happens within the schools, the school day, the assembly," he said."It is about the general specifics, the behaviour of the schools, what happens within the schools, the school day, the assembly," he said.
'Issues in Bradford''Issues in Bradford'
The council's investigation, running in parallel to a separate inquiry by the Department for Education (DfE), is due to initially report back in May.The council's investigation, running in parallel to a separate inquiry by the Department for Education (DfE), is due to initially report back in May.
Mr Kershaw, who is managing director of Northern Education, will report to a newly-formed review group made up of MPs, councillors, national teaching and governors groups, the police and faith leaders.Mr Kershaw, who is managing director of Northern Education, will report to a newly-formed review group made up of MPs, councillors, national teaching and governors groups, the police and faith leaders.
They will also oversee the work of the operational committee, which is coordinating the investigation of the allegations.They will also oversee the work of the operational committee, which is coordinating the investigation of the allegations.
A follow-up report containing recommendations for schools locally, and for the DfE to look at nationally, is to be published by July.A follow-up report containing recommendations for schools locally, and for the DfE to look at nationally, is to be published by July.
Separately, Ofsted inspectors were sent in to 15 Birmingham schools in the weeks after the allegations came to light.Separately, Ofsted inspectors were sent in to 15 Birmingham schools in the weeks after the allegations came to light.
Concerns were raised last year when an undated and anonymous letter outlining the alleged plot, dubbed "Operation Trojan Horse", which it claimed had already ousted four head teachers and brought about an adherence to more hard-line Islamic principles. Concerns were raised last year when an undated and anonymous letter emerged outlining the alleged plot, dubbed "Operation Trojan Horse".
It claimed the plan aimed to make schools adhere to more Islamic principles and had already brought about leadership changes at four schools.
The letter was apparently penned by someone in Birmingham to a contact in Bradford.The letter was apparently penned by someone in Birmingham to a contact in Bradford.
West Midlands Police is still looking into the authorship of the document, Sir Albert said.West Midlands Police is still looking into the authorship of the document, Sir Albert said.
He added that the city council had spoken to local authorities in both Manchester and Bradford.He added that the city council had spoken to local authorities in both Manchester and Bradford.
"There are certainly issues in Bradford which have similarities with the issues being spoken about in Birmingham," he said."There are certainly issues in Bradford which have similarities with the issues being spoken about in Birmingham," he said.
'Fear of intimidation''Fear of intimidation'
Sir Albert claimed he was frustrated with the two-tier schools system in which academies operate outside the local authority's control and report directly to the DfE.Sir Albert claimed he was frustrated with the two-tier schools system in which academies operate outside the local authority's control and report directly to the DfE.
"We do not have the relationship with academies as we do with the community schools," he said."We do not have the relationship with academies as we do with the community schools," he said.
Brigid Jones, the council's cabinet member for children and family services, said children should be able to work "without fear of intimidation".Brigid Jones, the council's cabinet member for children and family services, said children should be able to work "without fear of intimidation".
She denied claims from some Muslim parents that a freeze on the recruitment of school governors, while it investigates the claims, was effectively a message that Muslim governors were not welcome.She denied claims from some Muslim parents that a freeze on the recruitment of school governors, while it investigates the claims, was effectively a message that Muslim governors were not welcome.
"We have put a freeze on appointing governors across the city until we can be sure that they're being appointed robustly and in the right possible way," she said."We have put a freeze on appointing governors across the city until we can be sure that they're being appointed robustly and in the right possible way," she said.
Since the Trojan Horse letter surfaced a number of school staff have come forward to make various allegations.Since the Trojan Horse letter surfaced a number of school staff have come forward to make various allegations.
These include claims of boys and girls being segregated in classrooms and assemblies, sex education being banned and non-Muslim staff bullied.These include claims of boys and girls being segregated in classrooms and assemblies, sex education being banned and non-Muslim staff bullied.
Park View Education Trust, which was implicated in the original document, has rejected claims of a takeover.Park View Education Trust, which was implicated in the original document, has rejected claims of a takeover.
Its chairman Tahir Alam said it was facing a "witch hunt" based on "all sorts of false allegations" and an internal investigation had found no evidence to substantiate the claims.Its chairman Tahir Alam said it was facing a "witch hunt" based on "all sorts of false allegations" and an internal investigation had found no evidence to substantiate the claims.