Manchester Evening News

Puzzle as school refuses to explain head’s absence

- By NEAL KEELING newsdesk@men-news.co.uk @MENnewsdes­k

A HEADTEACHE­R praised by government inspectors for his leadership qualities is ‘absent from school’ due to ‘unforeseen circumstan­ces.’

Brentnall Community Primary School chair of governors Joseph Donnelly said in a letter to parents on June 14 he was ‘unsure’ how long Matt Thompson will be off for.

Mr Thompson took charge of the school on Northumber­land Street, Salford, in September 2014. A head teacher at another school, Daniel Gauld, has been seconded to provide support for the school.

Salford council and the school have refused to explain why Mr Thompson is not at work.

Mr Donnelly’s letter reads: “Unfortunat­ely, due to unforeseen circumstan­ces, Mr Thompson is absent from school. At this time, I am unsure how long the absence will be for.

“For the time being, Mrs Clyne, the Deputy Head Teacher will be leading Brentnall supported by the Senior Leadership Team.

“Please be assured that the children’s education remains the top priority and that the staff will continue to work as hard as they always have. If you have any queries, please direct them to Mrs Clyne in the first instance, or myself as Chair of Governors, via the school email address.”

In a second letter, on June 15, he added: “Following on from yesterday’s letter, the governors have made the decision to utilise additional leadership support for the school. With immediate effect, Mr D Gauld will act as Executive Headteache­r for both Brentnall Community Primary and Riverview Primary School. He will work closely

with the existing team at Brentnall and Mrs Clyne who will step up to Head of School.”

A spokespers­on for Salford council said: “We do not comment on individual cases. Complaints or allegation­s concerning any member of school staff are always fully investigat­ed and dealt with by the relevant school and its governing body.”

Approached for comment, a spokeswoma­n for the school said: “No comment.”

In 2017, after the school was rated good by Ofsted, an inspector wrote to Mr Thompson saying: “There have been a considerab­le number of changes since the last inspection. You became headteache­r in September 2014 and have restructur­ed the staffing at the school to increase leadership capacity. This has helped you to improve the school and gives you the capacity to continue to do. The leadership team has maintained the good quality of education in the school since the last inspection.”

The school, just off Bury New Road, has about 200 pupils.

Inspector, Helen O’Neill, said in the 2017 letter to Mr Thompson: “All of your staff are proud to be a part of the school and believe that the school is led by ‘an inspiratio­nal leader who passionate­ly believes that all children can and will achieve well.’”

 ?? ?? Matt Thompson, head teacher at Brentnall Primary School
Matt Thompson, head teacher at Brentnall Primary School

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