A headteacher embroiled in a school uniform row with parents has turned away another 20 pupils for wearing the wrong .
Matthew Tate, the headteacher of Hartswood Academy in Margate, sent 50 pupils home on Tuesday for wearing the wrong clothes.
Police were called to the scene after a disturbance was reported at
the school when a large number of pupils and parents congregated outside
the school gates.
Having only taken up the post recently, Mr Tate said he contacted parents over the summer outlining a stricter uniform code.
He told parents adherence to the uniform code would lead to better behaviour and improved grades.
Defending his strong stance, Mr Tate said: "This is a school that has
been underperforming and we are determined to do the very best by the
children of Thanet, this is part of raising expectations and standards
so that every child has a fantastic education.
"A small minority of parents were not happy but we have had emails
and phone calls from other parents to express their support and they
said this is a good thing, that it is good to set standards and they
want the best for the children.
"I have had feedback from teachers that behaviour was much better and
if we can improve behaviour by 10% then that gives children another 19
days school, so a small amount of time out of school is a price worth
paying."
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