Ryde Academy: skirts too short? Or headmaster too powerful?

A crackdown on school uniform infringements has parents complaining headmaster has gone too far

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Late on Tuesday night, I was contacted by a reader. “Can you,” they asked, “help?” They went on to link me to various reports of what has been happening at Ryde Academy on the Isle of Wight.

This is the secondary school where the headmaster, Dr Rory Fox, introduced a crackdown on the school uniform policy this month and sent some children home because their skirts were too short, their trousers too tight, their shoes incorrect.

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Annalisa Barbieri, sketch writer for The Week, is a UK-based writer and broadcaster. A former fishing correspondent of The Independent she is now a columnist for The Guardian and contributes to The Economist's Intelligent Life and National Geographic Traveller. She is patron of Rights of Women.