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Yes, take politics out of education and respect the professionals who work within it.


Sounds like Briggs is a puppet of right wing interests - apart from her lack of professional qualifications and experience, how can you be suitable to be headteacher at just 27?

To be honest, so long as they had a good team around them, I'm not convinced that a head of a school in this day and age really needs to be a teacher. It's all about management and there is no teaching involved.


However, a 27 year old with no experience of education is a step too far.

http://www3.westminster.gov.uk/docstores/publications_store/Responses%20received%20to%20Public%20Notice%20on%20Proposed%20Closure%20of%20Pimlico%20School.pdf


link to responses against future taking over Pimlico school, there was a worry then of the

inexperience of future, it was very obvious there was a political agenda.

Crikey TE44 ,I rarely come across someone ( like me ), still bitter about Pimlico and Westminster's lies .


Remember the ones about the expansion joint in the old building being a giant crack ? And how scaffolding was the only thing stopping the building from falling down .And getting the building delisted ? And Steve Farnsworth sending someone over to collect a ( non existent as it happened ) foundation plaque for his leaving Westminster party ?


And his " this is not a rolling ballot ,you can't just vote for what you want " ?


Take the politics out of education .Not a chance .

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