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Dismissal of Kent Headteacher for Gross Misconduct

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It was announced today that the Headteacher of St Thomas’ Catholic Primary School in Sevenoaks, Mrs Claudia Aquilina, has been dismissed for gross misconduct by her employers, the Kent Catholic Schools Partnership. This follows her suspension from the post earlier this year on June 17th. The decision to suspend was highly controversial amongst some Catholic parents as she had a loyal following who thought her wonderful. The record 89 comments attached to my initial article, which with its predecessor has now been read over thirty thousand times, indicate the depth of feeling she aroused, both positive and negative.

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Over the many years I have been commenting on Kent and Medway education matters, I have seen a number of headteachers removed from their posts, but cannot recall any dismissed as bluntly as this, indicating the seriousness of the case.

That original suspension was certainly due to a serious breach of both safeguarding legislation and of lockdown requirements, although not related to child abuse. I was given a version of the allegations at the time which made sense and were about completely inappropriate behaviour by a professional but, in some very generous lights, could be seen as simply foolish.

By the end of the summer term, the Kent Catholic Schools Partnership (KCSP) considered it appropriate to bring the suspension to a halt and she was to be reinstated in September. However, the whole matter was becoming exceedingly complex with her husband, a Catholic parish priest who became involved with school affairs,  standing down ‘voluntarily’ from his post, and supporters campaigning strongly for her return to school. I updated the story at the beginning of September when KCSP changed their view and renewed the suspension, apparently because of further events either discovered or happening.

The Catholic Archbishop of Southwark, the Most Rev John Wilson, has got drawn into the story because of the actions of Father Aquilina. The Diocesan Director of Education & Schools Commissioner, Dr Simon Hughes, was drafted in as a Governor of the school in September, highlighting the seriousness of the case.

Some parents got up a petition sent to the Archbishop, blaming the suspension on to KCSP who they alleged were incompetent and also engaged in a Trust centralising policy damaging to the school. You will find my comments on the inflammatory update here.  Certainly, the Trust has had its own problems as explained here, although there appears no obvious link between the two.

Catholic politics became involved in the story because of the Ordinariate, a branch of Catholicism set up around 2010 which allowed married priests to continue to practise, although Father Aquilina complicated matters by leaving the order after being appointed a parish priest. 

It does look as if those supporters of Mrs Aquilina have become less vocal in recent months, perhaps indicating an acceptance of the reality.  The school is now looking for a new headteacher. I wish it well after the last few traumatic years. 


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