Kemi Badenoch demands snap Ofsted inspection at school where pupil 'identified as a cat'

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Kemi Badenoch demands snap Ofsted inspection at school where pupil 'identified as a cat'
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Women and Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch said 'safeguarding issues' had been identified after a teacher at secondary school Rye College in East Sussex was recorded telling a pupil she was 'despicable'. The school has said no pupil has identified as a cat.

Women and Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch said"safeguarding issues" had been identified after a teacher at secondary school Rye College in East Sussex was recorded telling a pupil she was"despicable". The school has said no pupil has identified as a cat.

A teacher is said to have been recorded telling another classmate at Rye College secondary school in East Sussex that she was"despicable" for refusing to accept the pupil identified as an animal. The school has issued a statement insisting"no children at Rye College identify as a cat or any other animal" following widespread reports of the incident.

Women and Equalities Minister Kemi Badenoch has written to Ofsted urging them to"carefully consider" the inspection, which she has requested over"safeguarding" concerns at the school.

Ms Badenoch also said the teacher's behaviour was not consistent with school rules outlined by the Equality Act.

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