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Dundee High chief’s ‘complete confidence’

School board believes judgment ‘does not provide accurate representa­tion of the facts of the case’

- DEREK HEALEY dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

The chairman of Dundee High School has reaffirmed his “complete confidence” in its leadership following criticisms levelled at the current rector and deputy rector during an employment tribunal.

A panel heard how experience­d principal teacher Daniel Goodey was bullied out of his job by senior management at the school after he refused to apologise for sighing at a pupil who stormed out of his class in a “teenage huff”.

Judge Ian McFatridge, who ordered Dundee High School to pay £60,000 to Mr Goodey, also included in his ruling remarks about the evidence presented by rector Dr John Halliday and deputy Lise Hudson.

Since the ruling, The Courier has been contacted by a number of parents who have expressed concerns about the school’s current leadership.

Mr Goodey has called for “change at the very top” after claiming other teachers were also forced out.

However, chairman Iain Bett said the school’s board believes the judgment “does not provide an accurate representa­tion of the facts of the case which were presented in the hearing”.

“The board has complete confidence in the school’s current and future leadership,” he said.

“As the school is currently considerin­g appealing the judgment, it would be inappropri­ate to comment further pending possible ongoing legal proceeding­s.”

Judge McFatridge said he was “not entirely satisfied” Ms Hudson, who will become the school’s first female rector in January when she takes up the role following the retirement of Dr Halliday, had been a credible or reliable witness.

He said it was clear there had been “a number of conversati­ons” involving Nigel Clarke, the school’s deputy head, Ms Hudson and the rector which she was “not prepared to acknowledg­e”.

“Much of Ms Hudson’s evidence was defensive and designed to support the corporate position,” said Judge McFatridge.

“When she was asked questions which were not specifical­ly covered by her earlier statement, the evidence she gave was confused and inconsiste­nt with that of other respondent’s witnesses.”

The judge said Ms Hudson’s evidence about when she put together notes on the case “was even more confused” and he was in “absolutely no doubt” many were put together some time after the events they described.

He added that he did not find the evidence of Ms Hudson of any particular assistance, except where it coincided with contempora­ry documents.

The evidence supplied by Dr Halliday was described as “equally unreliable” and Judge McFatridge said a “great deal” related to what the rector believed to have happened “rather than matters which he had direct experience of”.

The board has complete confidence in the school’s current and future leadership. IAIN BETT

 ?? Picture: Steve MacDougall. ?? Dundee High School rector Dr John Halliday.
Picture: Steve MacDougall. Dundee High School rector Dr John Halliday.

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