Right-leaning Katharine Birbalsingh criticised ‘chaotic’ state schools at Tory party conference in 2010

A headteacher who rose to public attention by addressing a Conservative conference about some “utterly chaotic” state schools is a frontrunner to become the government’s new social mobility commissioner.

Katharine Birbalsingh, the founder of the “super-strict” London-based Michaela community school, heads a shortlist of preferred candidates to head the Social Mobility Commission watchdog, which seeks to ensure that the UK becomes more meritocratic, government sources confirmed.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

New HMRC data raises UK hopes of end to Northern Ireland Brexit trade checks

Analysis of database tailored to EU needs shows 85% of GB exports…

Slavery and the Guardian: the ties that bind us | David Olusoga

There is an illusion at the centre of British history that conceals…

CPS officer from Wales jailed after leaking files to organised criminals

Rachel Simpson from Newport accessed computer systems to obtain information about police…