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A London school accused of institutional racism is at the centre of a police investigation after alleged death threats against its headteacher.
Harris Academy Tottenham issued a safety notice to staff after its executive principal became the focus of hostility.
A petition calling on the executive principal to quit and alleging discrimination against black students had collected nearly 6,000 signatures as of Friday.
The petition was started last week by Joshua Adusei, a PE teacher at the school for 16 months, who later posted that he had been suspended. This week Adusei was dismissed after a longstanding investigation into alleged gross misconduct. He has appealed against his dismissal.
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A headteacher has received several death threats after being the subject of a petition to have him sacked over alleged racism in school.
Almost 6,000 people have signed the petition for Dr Lawrence Foley to resign from his role as principal of the Harris Academy in Tottenham.
It was launched last week by the school s former PE teacher Joshua Adusei, alleging discrimination against black students and staff and sparking protests.
The petition claims Dr Foley has put in place policies that disproportionately affect BAME students and has bullied staff into accepting redundancy.
Police have been brought in to conduct patrols of a north London school after headmaster Dr Lawrence Foley was the subject of several deaths amid racism claims by a former teacher