Parents banned from talking to teachers at Glasgow primary school when picking up their kids after ‘staff received torrents of foul-mouthed abuse’
The barrage of insults has caused primary school staff 'significant distress' in recent weeks
FOUL-mouthed parents have been banned from talking to teachers when picking up their kids from a school after staff received torrents of abuse.
The barrage of insults has caused staff at the small primary school "significant distress" in recent weeks.
The headteacher of Sandwood Primary in Glasgow wrote to mums and dads warning they could be banned from the school grounds if they cause further trouble.
A letter sent last week says there has been a "rising number of incidents where family members have behaved inappropriately towards members of staff, shouting, using offensive language and causing significant stress to staff."
Parents were told the decision was made "with regret" by the school's head Fiona Donnelly.
She said: "We recognise many parents welcome a catch-up on occasion at the end of the day.
"However I am not prepared for staff to face this... and for my pupils to witness this behaviour."
She also cites problems with parents "insisting on interrupting" staff.
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One parent said: "This is absolutely outrageous that the school has been forced to do this because of some parents' attitudes.
"No teachers should be abused like that at work, and there is a serious problem if the head teacher has had to do this.
"I don't want my child witnessing (this) when they are meant to be at school learning how to behave.
"The fact it's adults doing this is worse - they should be ashamed of themselves."
Another concerned parent whose son attends the school said: "I've seen parents being aggressive with teachers and it's not on. The school has done what they needed to do."
Susan Quinn, Glasgow local association secretary at the Educational Institute of Scotland, said: "Generally teachers will work as hard as they can to promote good relationships with parents and carers.
"It would be an unusual situation that that becomes broken down.
"Clearly everything has to be done to ensure teacher and pupil safety is the highest consideration."
Glasgow City Council said: "The school is introducing a new system to make it easier for parents and carers to contact the school about matters relating to their child's education.
"In addition, as the school roll has increased significantly over the last couple of years, the headteacher has devised a playground layout for parents and carers to collect their children at home time.
"Inappropriate behaviour towards staff is unacceptable."
Last week we told how CCTV cameras outside the primary schools in Bournemouth will be used to issue fines to selfish parents who park on zig-zags outside.
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