The Sunday Post (Inverness)

School mystery as high-flying head suspended

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Council chiefs have refused to confirm when – or if – the head will return to the school or the exact reasons for his suspension.

In a letter sent out to parents last month, the council’s chief e x e c u t i ve of f i c e r, Ja q u i MacDonald, said they had appointed George Cooper, from nearby Bearsden Academy, as acting head to fill in for Mr Muir “due to his absence”.

The letter added: “Mr Cooper will be working with the staff and the members of the senior management team to ensure that the school continues to provide the highest standard of education for pupils.”

K i rkintilloc­h Community Councillor Gordon Carmichael said: “Eddie Muir has been a great asset to our community.

“He has done stellar work in the school.”

Parents have been left puzzled by the turn of events.

One mum told us: “No one knows why it has happened. You think there would be more transparen­cy around this given his important position.”

The father- of- two’s predecesso­r also found himself suspended from the top job at the school.

John MacDonald was removed from his post in 2007 not long after controvers­ially letting pupils take Standard Grade exams a year early.

HMIE had criticised the way the school allowed pupils to sit the tests in S3 rather than S4 – so-called early presentati­on.

The report described the quality of the curriculum as “weak” and inspectors called on the school to prepare an action plan indicating how it would address the failings.

When Mr Muir took over – first as acting head before landing the job permanentl­y – he transforme­d the school’s fortunes.

In 2009, Kirkintill­och High received an excellent follow- up report from HMIE.

It singled out Mr Muir for his exemplary leadership.

Last week, Mr Muir couldn’t be contacted at his home near the school.

Ann Davies, the council’s depute chief executive for education, people and business, said: “We do not comment on individual members of staff.”

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