The headteacher of Britain’s most expensive day school has resigned following a row over a new ‘woke’ agenda at the £32,650-a-year institution.
Robin Appleby last week told trustees at the American School in London (ASL) that she will be quitting as head of school from January – less than five years after she was appointed.
Her resignation came after a group of parents wrote a 12-page letter complaining that their children were being ‘indoctrinated’ in the ‘controversial and divisive’ ideology of critical race theory.
Robin Appleby (pictured) last week informed trustees of the American School London (ASL), that she would be stepping down as head school in January
They said ‘every subject, from art to literature to history, is now being taught through a prism of race or gender’ – one revolving around the ideas of white and male privilege.
It also claimed that a decision to establish racially separated after-school clubs where students only mix with other ethnicities was unlawful, in violation of the Equality Act.
The accusations have rocked the prestigious school, near Regent’s Park, whose alumni include Hollywood star Kathleen Turner and Police drummer Stewart Copeland.
It was founded in 1951 and is a gateway to the top US universities. Thierry Henry, a former footballer, and Salma Hayek, a Hollywood actress, are among the parents.
Although presented as a resignation, sources last night said the head’s departure was forced by the board of trustees after a furious revolt by parents.
The headteacher of the American School in London (ASL), pictured, has resigned following a row over a new ‘woke’ agenda at the £32,650-a-year institution
One parent celebrated her departure but claimed that several teachers remain who ‘appear resolute in their determination to continue to indoctrinate our children into this racist and toxic ideology’.
A recent email from the board’s chairman told parents: ‘Robin Appleby has given us notice of her resignation, effective as of January 1, 2022.
‘Robin has informed the board that she now needs to focus on her own wellbeing and that of her family, which we fully understand.’
The move comes five months after the group of parents wrote their letter criticising the school’s decision to teach the theory.
The tragic death of George Floyd last year by a Minnesota police officer sparked worldwide anti-racism protests.
During the holidays, parents were sent an email declaring that, in the wake of that unrest, ASL had decided to implement a ‘detailed action plan’ to improve its policies on ‘diversity, equity and inclusion’ as well as ‘social justice’.
It is a way to get into top universities in the US, and former football player Thierry Henry and Hollywood actress Salma Hayek can both be found at school.
Parents were instructed in how to ‘raise anti-racist children’ and ‘recognise their own implicit biases’
Teachers also launched an ‘affinity group’ for 13- and 14-year-olds who were ‘questioning their gender expression, gender identity and/or sexuality’, or thought they might belong ‘to the LGBTQI+ spectrum’, or be ‘non-binary or gender nonconforming’.
Staff began signing off emails by citing their ‘preferred pronoun’, to indicate whether they wished to be called ‘he’, ‘she’ or ‘they’.
One parent said last night: ‘Although it has been presented to the ASL community as a resignation, Robin Appleby’s sudden and unexpected departure as head of school is being viewed by many parents as a decision imposed upon her unilaterally by the school’s board of trustees.
‘The flowery language in the announcement of her departure reads very much as if it were drafted by her lawyer.’
They added: ‘Appleby led the school’s recent adoption of its highly-controversial and divisive critical race theory agenda.
‘Unfortunately, she leaves behind many influential and senior members of the school’s administration and faculty who appear resolute in their determination to continue to indoctrinate our children into this racist and toxic ideology.’
Requests for comments were not answered by the school.