'Trojan Horse' school teachers and pupils dubbed people 'Jew boys' in anti-Semitic slurs Witness giving evidence in professional misconduct hearing claims Park View Academy teachers and pupils alike used anti-Semitic language
Pupils and staff at a school at the heart of the Trojan Horse scandal used anti-Semitic language as insults - dubbing people "Jew boys", it has been claimed.
A former teacher at Park View Academy in Alum Rock said pupils daubed anti-Semitic graffiti over their notebooks, while she heard teachers and pupils alike calling people the name as a derogatory term.
The former sex education teacher, known as Witness A, was giving evidence at a National College for Teaching & Leadership (NCTL) hearing where five senior teachers face allegations of professional misconduct.