Students at Pimlico Academy school are leaving school early because of the protest today.
They are staggering the different year groups out.
Embrassing day for school hierarchy powerful day for students who made the school stand up and pay attention.
1/5
Just spoke with to two year 11 students @ #PimlicoAcademy
They said the school avoided the elephant in the room + said nothing to the students, sent an email to the parents saying they would close early + the leadership (the reason for the protests) hid out of sight all day
2/5 They said problems started with new head teacher 'who seemed to be on a mission'.
He tried to implement Christian hymns, tried to over-emphasis 'British values' in a manner that alienated senior staff who left and were subsequently replaced by like minded ideologues.
3/5 They said the protest began on snap chat because they had had 'enough'.
30 teachers had left, many of them extremely popular.
Final straw was the rule that hair that interferes with the students' eye line must be cut.
Many felt this was a clear attack on black students.
4/5 Petition by students ignored. School teaches about democracy, in theory, but doesn't practice it.
Popular teachers left and are leaving, particularly drama teacher who has been there 30 years. Students feel this will have impact on the standards of teaching @ #PimlicoAcademy
5/5 Finally this 18-year-old sixth-form student from #pimlicoacademy can explain what's going on much better than I can.
She has 2 follower on twitter. Let's change that @Nativebaeby.
She is the future that the school's leadership has been accused of ignoring and alienating.
She had a lot more to say but my phone battery just died.
1. The '#humanitarianaid volunteers' were violent and masked up, unlike any humanitarians I have ever seen.
They also appeared to be aided (no pun intended) by the Colombian authorities.
2. What appeared to be a hand gun was seen with the 'volunteers' on the Colombian side. Y would #Colombian authorites allow a boy masked up to past them with a gun, was it really all about #humanitarianaid?
Or were they sending some kids to do their dirty work. #JustAsking?
3. The local community on the #Venezuela side were supporting their army- cheering on every push back. Clearing the stones after they were thrown at the soldiers and bringing water etc to soldiers on the front line
They didn't seem too welcoming the '#humanitarianaid volunteers'