A high school which banned its students from wearing non-branded coats has accused some parents of using 'upsetting, abusive and inflammatory language' towards staff and governors.
In a statement, Bishop Heber in Malpas, Cheshire, urged parents to raise any concerns they have with the controversial rules - which only permit students to wear the branded school jacket on the Chester Road grounds - in a formal manner with the school complaints policy.
It added that 'no uniform will ever satisfy everyone, whether on cost or style'. READ MORE: Man facing £2,000 fine and date in court for lockdown Lake District walk Last week CheshireLive reported that parents had been left furious after Bishop Heber confiscated children's non-school branded coats while they were outside.
Photos showed staff milling around in warm overcoats while some children were just in jumpers. One mum said that her asthmatic son was put into isolation for retrieving his confiscated coat as he was cold.
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