Eastern Eye (UK)

Headteache­r, father sentenced for running school illegally

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A HEADTEACHE­R has been handed down a suspended jail term of eight weeks for the repeat offence of illegally running a school.

Nadia Ali, who was running the unregister­ed Ambassador­s Home School at Streatham in south London in defiance of Ofsted, is also ordered to do 120 hours of unpaid work and pay costs of £500.

Her father Arshad Ali, the “proprietor” of the school has been fined £300. He has to pay another £200 as costs.

Nadia’s imprisonme­nt has been suspended for a year.

In 2018, Ofsted inspectors found the school was not registered. Following a warning, the school filed an applicatio­n seeking to register it as an independen­t school, with Arshad as its proprietor.

However, during a pre-registrati­on inspection, Ofsted found that the school did not meet the required standards like adequate checks on its teachers.

But the school, where the enrolment of a pupil cost £4,500, continued to operate illegally. This prompted Ofsted to sue the daughter-father duo, leading to their conviction in 2019. They, however, continued to run the school, forcing the education authoritie­s to take them to court again. During the sentencing on Monday (11), the school was also fined £1,000.

Following her conviction, the government barred Nadia from taking part in the management of any school.

Ofsted’s chief inspector Amanda Spielman said Nadia and Arshad had shown “breathtaki­ng arrogance” by continuing to run the school after the first conviction. “Unregister­ed schools deny children a proper education... I hope today’s sentence sends a clear message to all those running unregister­ed schools that Ofsted will not tire in our efforts to bring them to justice”, Spielman said.

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