ENGLAND’S education watchdog has “no serious concerns” over an East Sussex school where a teacher scolded a child for questioning a classmate who identified as a cat.
In a new report Ofsted said Rye College fosters a “culture of kindness and mutual support”.
Inspector Matthew Haynes, who monitored the school late last month, said teachers “promote debate and manage pupils’ discussions well”.
The school was investigated after a secret recording revealed a teacher branding a pupil’s views as “despicable” after she said there were only two genders.
The Year 8 girl had said it was “crazy” one of her classmates could identify as a cat – prompting her furious teacher to say she should move schools.