Topic > Al-Madinah Case Study - 722

More free schools are expected to open, but Michael Grove said "there will be more scandals and problems ahead".Legislation such as The Education Act 2011, The Education and Inspections Act 2006, The Academies Act 2010 was put in place to ensure every child has the best possible start to their education, providing them with the knowledge and life skills they will need to function effectively within society at an advanced age. Al-Madinah breached health and safety procedures as there was a lack of CRB checks within staff, discrimination and sexism as girls were forced to wear veils and sit at the back of classes, students of all abilities sharing the same curriculum. Everyone working in education has a duty of care that staff, regardless of their position within the school, have not carried out their roles and responsibilities effectively, failing to take into account the fact that they themselves had become vulnerable and were at risk as were the children. . This would be less likely to occur in the private sector due to the personalization of private education, the way private schools are funded, and the strict rules and regulations under which they are operated. The case would be dealt with more