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Sept 2023
A Harrogate district school has apologised after admitting five claims of discrimination against a disabled child.
Birstwith Church of England Primary School was taken to a special educational needs and disability tribunal by a parent of a child at the school.
The parent claimed the nine-year-old, who was recognised as disabled, was subject to five claims of discrimination between January 2022 and January 2023.
The tribunal was told that this included being excluded from the dining room and humiliated by a teacher, being humiliated by a teacher in class and being verbally abused by a teacher.
A further two claims included being verbally and physically threatened by a teacher in a church event and being harassed by a teacher.
The school, which was represented by a solicitor from North Yorkshire Council, admitted the claims, which were made in a case management order on February 13, 2023.
It offered to make an official apology to the parent in a letter and “set out measures in place concerning the teacher as far as is practicable”.
The letter, which was signed by the school’s chair of governors, Linda Turvey, and has been seen by the Stray Ferret, said:
The Stray Ferret approached Birstwith Church of England Primary School for comment, but did not receive a response by the time of publication.
A spokesperson for North Yorkshire Council, which represented the school at the tribunal, said it did not comment on individual cases.
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