There are some in the punditerati whose tendency to reach
for the L-word as a first resort betrays their own tendency to dishonesty. And
the Telegraph seems to have rather a
strong concentration of them, most notably Andrew “transcription error” Gilligan, who spent much of the last London
Mayoral campaign shouting “liar” at
the Labour camp. Gilligan is not alone in his endeavour.
Who might I have in mind? Step forward the loathsome Toby
Young, whose latest pronouncement on the subject of Free Schools is notable not
for what it does say, but for what it
does not. Moreover, Tobes, in his
excursion in Standpoint magazine,
also manages not to disclose that all may not be well at the West London Free
School, the one run by Himself Personally Now.
The article is modestly titled “Tristram Hunt’s Lies About Free Schools”, and Tobes opens by
admitting to some problems: “The
headmistress of a new primary in Pimlico resigned unexpectedly, a secondary in
Derby was judged ‘dysfunctional’ by Ofsted and another in Bradford stands
accused of financial mismanagement”. This gives us a superb example of dishonesty by omission.
Future Academies, set up by Tory Schools Minister Lord Nash,
which included Pimlico Free School – the one Tobes mentions – in its portfolio,
also looks after Churchill Gardens academy, whose head
teacher left last month amid accusations of managerial bullying. And the departure
of the head at Pimlico Free School was not, as Tobes pretends, unexpected.
She wasn’t up to the job. They were warned.
Also not on Tobes’ list of Free School difficulties is the
IES Breckland Free School in the Suffolk town of Brandon, which last
month lost its head teacher just after six other staff departed. At that
time, the school was three department heads short (English and Communications,
Maths, and Modern Foreign Languages). Had it been in the state sector, Tobes
and pals would have been over it like a rash.
And there is no sign in Captain Bellend’s Standpoint piece about the Discovery New
School in Crawley, which has
also lost its head teacher and has been served with a “Special Measures Termination Event and Financial Notice to Improve”.
Lord Nash, who did the serving, has implied that the school’s pupils will
be dumped on the state sector if it closes. How convenient for Free School
advocates.
Back at the West London Free School, which parted company
recently with the head teacher who featured in the opening ceremony attended by
Tobes’ pal Bozza, two teachers have recently departed and the
reply to a Freedom if Information request about the circumstances
surrounding the event is proving elusive. So when Tobes starts the mudslinging,
he is doing so from a very draughty glasshouse.
Still, the propaganda pays Tobes’ bills, so that’s all right, then.
1 comment:
According to this week's Fulham & Hammersmith Chronicle, he's been given the go ahead for another branch of his 'free' school in Earl's Court.
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