Pay this head teacher £1m

Pay him 1m and he'll be more interested in spending it then teaching. Give him a good pension and he'll be well rewarded for good deeds done

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is this by chance the same teacher that was being slammed by many on this forum for being paid too much? or was that a primary teacher? Same situation applies though, to some extent I think the school should be rewarded for good performance, but you don't want them to forget that school shouldn't just be about passing exams.

If there aren't any academic entry requirements for the school (which if it's an academy I'm not sure there can be), then this is an example of how well schools can be run even in an area where you might expect poorer performance (through disruption rather than differing intelligence)
 
Discipline improving results shocker.

The problem in my own secondary education (Almost a decade ago now, eep!) was that all the kids who really ought not to have been in the class were forced to turn up.
The joys of adding cannabis to mixtures in Biology class and stealing bradawls from Design Technology to stab other pupils with - that kind of thing.

Of course, there were no places in the schools where these kids could get support, and it was practically impossible to expel them due to the woollen brained ****s at the LEA giving the darlings 'one last chance' for the fifth time.

I'm not surprised, it's just depressing that people can't make the common connection between discipline and good results.
 
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