Former primary school head who called child 'fat slug' avoids teaching ban

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A former Greater Manchester primary school headteacher who made inappropriate and abusive comments about pupils and staff has avoided a teaching ban.

Nicola Brogan, who was head of Woodland Community Primary School in Heywood, near Rochdale, made derogatory remarks about staff, pupils and a parent which was 'highly likely to create an uncomfortable and negative working environment', a Teaching Regulation Agency (TRA) panel found.

Mrs Brogan – who led the school between September 2011 and December 2019 – described one child as a 'fat slug' and another as 'f***** ugly'.

She referred to one pupil as a 'wimp' and another as having 'no personality' in a group chat with the senior leadership team, the panel heard.

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