Headteacher criticised for taking break during term time for wedding

 
Happy couple: Vina Pankhania, headteacher at Little Hill Primary in Wigston, Leicestershire

A primary school headteacher has come under fire after being given the go-ahead to take a four-week break during term time to get married.

Little Hill Primary in Wigston, Leicestershire, said acting head Vina Pankhania had arranged for "day-to-day management" of the school by colleagues during her absence.

In a letter which has sparked criticism from some pupils' parents, Little Hill's chair of governors, Jonathan Tedds, said the current acting deputy head would take charge of the school.

The letter stated: "We are writing to let you know that Miss Pankhania, the current acting headteacher, will be away from school between 28th April and 23rd May, inclusive, during which time she will be getting married!

"Miss Pankhania will then continue as acting headteacher until the end of the academic year, as previously advised.

"Mrs Helen Cartledge-Splitt, the current acting deputy headteacher, will coordinate and lead the current senior leadership team."

Mr Tedds added that governors had every confidence that the temporary leadership transition would be a smooth one, and regarded the well-being of the children as a top priority.

Families who take children out of school during term time for unauthorised holidays face fines of £60 per child per parent and can be taken to court if they refuse to pay.

One parent at Little Hill told the Leicester Mercury: "As a parent of two boys, I find this disgusting.

"How can governors approve leave just after Easter break when parents themselves can be fined for similar actions?

"Surely the summer time off she has is big enough to accommodate a wedding."

But another parent, Amy Jarrams, said: "I've no complaints about the way the school is being run so I don't mind if she takes this time off."

In a statement, the school's governors said: "Our staff are usually required to take leave during school holidays.

"However, we have approved the acting headteacher's request for unpaid leave to get married, because she has worked extremely hard over the last two years, including during school holidays, to bring stability to our school.

"Her deputy/deputies will cover her duties while she is away and this will not disrupt any teaching. The majority of parents have wished her well and have not expressed any concerns about her leave."

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