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Rabia School in Luton: 'Gender dividing' school to be closed down
Rabia Educational Trust - which operates the Rabia School in Luton - is alleged to have breached Department for Education imposed operating conditions and have failed to comply with actions previously set by the charity watchdog, it is claimed. As a consequence, Department for Education has issued "an enforcement order to de-register" - meaning it will be closed down.
The charity regulator previously investigated the Rabia Educational Trust in 2017 and found there had been misconduct and mismanagement. They ordered the trustees to make improvements, including to ensure compliance with the regulatory requirements of Ofsted and the Department for Education. Since then, the Charity Commission has kept the charity under close review and provided further regulatory advice and guidance. While some progress has been made, the commission states that trustees have "persistently failed" in the requirement to meet the Independent Schools Standards.
In May 2020 the charity and its chair were convicted for breaching operating conditions imposed by the Secretary of State for Education. Ofsted inspectors had found evidence that the school was admitting new pupils despite being prohibited from doing so due to successive safeguarding and welfare failings.
As a result of this, and the alleged failure to comply with regulatory advice and guidance, the Commission opened a new inquiry into the charity on October 5, 2020.
This inquiry will examine the trustees’ compliance with their legal duties around the administration, governance and management of the charity, and whether the charity can be placed on a firmer footing for the future. The regulator may extend the scope of the inquiry if additional regulatory issues emerge.
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