The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Accused school head quits day before hearing

Teacher stands down just before bosses decide on colleagues’ allegation­s

- By Gordon Blackstock gBlackstoc­k@sundaypost.com

head teacher has quit the day before a disciplina­ry hearing into his conduct was due to start.

Bryan Kee had spent almost the entire school year suspended on full pay from his £ 77,000- a- year job at Larkhall Academy.

The father-of-five faced complaints from a number of colleagues about his management style and had been due to attend a formal hearing about the allegation­s at the end of May.

But he resigned the day before a meeting with bosses at South Lanarkshir­e Council.

His former deputy at Larkhall Academy, Joanne Faulkiner, is facing a council disciplina­ry investigat­ion. She has also left Larkhall and now promotes antibullyi­ng projects and similar initiative­s at other primary and secondar y schools.

They are good friends and Mr Kee is a frequent visitor to her home in Hamilton.

Mr Kee’s suspension was the second time within three years he had been removed from duty.

In 2011, he left his wife and three children for a teacher at Larkhall Academy in 2011.

The head teacher, who is originally from Enniskille­n in County Fermanagh, split from his new partner last year.

In 2016, Mr Kee, who is still married, found himself in court fighting claims he had assaulted a child the year before.

Those claims saw the former English teacher moved from his role at Larkhall Academy to work at the local authority’s education base at its HQ in the County Buildings, Hamilton.

But when he was cleared he returned to his role at the school.

One education source said: “The allegation­s against him came from a number of colleagues and related to his style of management.

“It would be fair to say that he rubbed several teachers up the wrong way.

“People are frustrated that it has taken so long to get to this stage. He was suspended and paid for almost a complete school year. It might have been better for everyone’s sake, if he had stood down before now.

“The school has been without its head teacher for nine months and for him to resign the day before these allegation­s are heard at a hearing only adds insult to injury.”

Independen­t councillor Jackie Burns defended Mr Kee’s performanc­e at the school and said he had done a good job.

He said: “It’s fair that when allegation­s like this are made a fit and proper investigat­ion is carried out and there is no reason why during that time Mr Kee did not continue to draw a salary. He has done a remarkable job at Larkhall Academy and I hope his successor carries on that job.

“I certainly wish him all the best on whatever he decides to do next.”

South Lanarkshir­e Council’s head of education, Stewart Nicolson, said: “I can confirm that the head teacher of Larkhall Academy has resigned after a period of absence.

“The council had previously put in place alternativ­e arrangemen­ts to ensure the school continued to be effectivel­y led. I can also confirm that the acting head teacher will continue to lead the school until a permanent appointmen­t has been finalised.

“As with all head teacher appointmen­ts within South Lanarkshir­e Council, the Parent Council will be fully involved in the recruitmen­t process.”

It is understood the General Teaching Council is also carrying out an investigat­ion into Mr Kee’s conduct and has the power to strike him off as a teacher. The body would not comment.

Mr Kee and Mrs Faulkiner did not respond when asked for comment.

He rubbed several teachers up the wrong way

 ??  ?? Bryan Kee quit his £77,000 a year job as head teacher of Larkhall Academy
Bryan Kee quit his £77,000 a year job as head teacher of Larkhall Academy
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 ??  ?? Joanne Faulkiner, left, Mr Kee’s deputy at Larkhall Academy, far left, is also facing a council probe
Joanne Faulkiner, left, Mr Kee’s deputy at Larkhall Academy, far left, is also facing a council probe

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