

She was informed that the school’s rating would be downgraded on the first day of the inspection, which was the first she had faced as headteacher. Read more: Headteacher, 53, took own life after Ofsted rated her primary school 'inadequate'


The head of the school in Newbury wanted to block an inspection. Ms Perry took her own life two months before the release of the results of an inspection of the school. “Need support! Please! We have to do this! I'm taking the stand!” The junior school head said she planned to block the inspectors’ entry to the school “for our school staff everywhere.” Ms Cooper, head of John Rankin School, Newbury said yesterday she wanted to ‘take a stand’ against the inspection process. This is an interesting phone call.ĭoing this for everyone for our school staff everywhere! #ShineOn #BurnBrighter- Flora March 20, 2023 Her sister said Ms Perry had been left ‘an absolute shadow of her former self’ while awaiting an Ofsted report and the body has been urged to ‘ask tough questions about their role.” She took her own life in January after she was informed that the school was being downgraded from outstanding to inadequate.įlora Cooper, executive headteacher of the John Rankin School in Newbury, wanted to refuse an Ofsted inspection. Ruth Perry had worked at Caversham primary school in Reading for 13 years. Ms Cooper allowed inspectors into classrooms today after its headteacher threatened to block access, following talks with the council. Emmer Green Primary school removed the Ofsted rating and logo in protest. Teachers held placards saying ‘RIP Ruth’ in memory of Ruth Perry, 53, who killed herself after Ofsted downgraded Caversham Primary School, in Reading from outstanding to inadequate in a report her family branded 'unfair' and 'sensationalist'.Īnother school removed the watchdog's rating and logo from its website.
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The head of John Rankin School, Flora Cooper arrived this morning and said an inspection would go ahead, despite saying she wanted to bar inspectors from the premises in a series of tweets yesterday.

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