Yesterday, the loathsome Toby Young returned
to the bear pit that is Telegraph
blogs to once again attack anyone not totally supportive of his hero Michael “Oiky” Gove. And, once again, there was a
good reason for the attack: this may look on the surface to be a counter to
yesterday’s news
of more budget overshoot for his beloved Free Schools programme, but there
is another agenda at work.
Sorry Tobes, more questions I'm afraid
As so often when Tobes sounds off at the Tel, at least part of the rationale has
to do with deflecting attention away from problems with Free Schools in
general, or one Free School in particular. While he accuses Corporal Clegg of
ratting on “Oiky” – probably wrong,
as the most likely culprit is David Laws – the troubles of his very own domain,
the West London Free School (WLFS) continue.
Following all the recent staff changes, which culminated in
the abrupt departure of headmaster Sam Naismith at the start of this month,
Sally Coates, formerly head at Burlington Danes Academy in Shepherd’s Bush, has appeared at
WLFS. What is not known is at whose prompting: it has been suggested to me
that the DfE made the decision to get someone in who knew what they were doing.
Tobes has told “Dame
Sally Coates has very kindly agreed to keep on eye on the school this term and
help us recruit a new head ... It's not a formal role. Rather, she's acting as
a mentor and adviser to the acting head and the senior leadership team. So far
she's been brilliant and everyone at the school is very impressed ... With Dame
Sally's help I'm confident we'll find an excellent new head”.
Apparently, Tobes may have been able to choose who was
brought in, but not that someone had to be. That someone from outside the
school has to be brought in does not reflect well on what had gone before. And
the obvious question that Sally Coates’ “informal
appointment” begs is this: how much time is she having to put in at WLFS,
and who is footing the bill for her services?
And on the wider question of Free Schools generally, why
does Tobes think it’s OK that, by his own admission, 30% of them are being set
up where there is no need for the places they provide? Where is his citation
for the claim that “the construction
costs of free schools are 40 per cent lower than the cost of setting up
council-run schools under the last government”?
Why can he not address the mildly inconvenient fact that the
Free Schools programme was originally budgeted at £450 million, went a whole £1
billion over budget, and now appears to be going a further £800 million beyond
The Number That “Oiky” First Thought
Of? The only conclusion that can be reached is that Tobes’ latest rant is
another smokescreen to deflect from failings at WLFS.
What those failings are will be found out, whether Tobes wishes it or not.
It'd be interesting to see who he is accountable to in his role as CEO. To have botched every single top-level appointment, to the extent that the bloke he regularly gets paid to cheerlead for doesn't trust his judgment, is pretty poor evidence of his capability.
ReplyDeleteAlso on this - Young and other free school fans are consistent in attacking Labour for daring to suggest that experience and qualifications are important, because 'the school will choose the best person'. So far Young has demosntrated his total incapability of choosing the right people for the job. So much for one of the main 'selling-points' of free schools eh.
If only being a head teacher of a school was as easy as keeping an eye on things; desperate times methinks.
ReplyDeleteWhat an appalling state of affairs. The mess Gove has presided over is incalculably worse than my worst fears as a parent. I hope to God he is removed soon because I genuinely fear for my kids ' education with than bonkers little weirdo in charge of it
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