Schools

  • Irish teacher remains in prison

    Enoch Burke remains at the centre of a row between his principal employer, Wilsons Hospital School in Ireland, and religious groups in the spiritually Catholic country.

    Since 2022, on five occasions – including earlier this year – Burke has been imprisoned, at first for refusing to adhere to new rules about transgender identity in his role regarding a pupil, and then for his ongoing campaign to be reinstated to his role after dismissal.

    Taoiseach Micheal Martin confronted by Enoch Burke’s mother on campaign trail in Galway (Credit: @josiahburke/YouTube).

    Activists have claimed that pressure to conform to private changes in belief in a professional environment has led to complaints in situ that haven’t been listened to.

    The treatment of Burke is of substantial concern to monitors that overlook such matters in the developed world, and particularly in Europe, because religious adherents are being targeted daily for their lack of enthusiasm to abide by ideas promoted as part of a predominantly Left political platform.

  • Caught: “Home Office” suspects

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, two suspects alleged of serious crimes involving education in the UK have both been spotted.

    A “Duo” of suspects alleged of serious crime both seen here in The Oracle, in Reading, Berkshire.

    They’re alleged of using their positions in “Home Office” networks to attack Teaching staff, and to sabotage school systems.

  • Irish teacher wins injunction

    An Irish teacher sacked in his role at a Secondary school has won a change of circumstance.

    Ireland’s Court of Appeal ruled a Union leader cannot sit on a panel to hear an appeal on his dismissal.

    Burke via YouTube

    Enoch Burke said Kieran Christie of ASTI has views contrary to his own on transgenderism.

    Burke alleged Christie’s views may prejudice a decision against him. He will face a new panel.

  • Revealed: “Banking It” teaching culture

    It’s not often Teachers are questioned. They usually get away with it. It’s students who get the third-degree. This site, however, is not usual. We asked, and got what we asked in return.

    We pulled away after a seven month campaign of abuse. The research was compiled. It was filed with authorities. The results are outrageous. It lays bare the whole industry in itself.

    The scandals are not in the tabloids. The real issues are in the hearts and minds of parents and child. They suffer the relentless sexual advances. They hide in fear of embarrassment.

    The existence of tens of thousands of ‘bankers’, or University graduates who act as aides to Teachers shows it. They ‘bank’ the ‘winnings’ Teachers get from their sordid work.

    This is not business as usual. It’s a commercialisation of a necessary public service provision. The culprits are from all hues, but share a similar need to extort families wilfully.

    The worst altercations were in Cambridge. A few Teachers emerged with axes in hand. They didn’t soften their language. They ran out researchers. They refused to give it up.

  • Irish teacher in prison for beliefs

    A teacher imprisoned in Ireland for his reluctance to adhere to transgender beliefs in the classroom continues to stay behind bars this year*. He’s now spent over 500 days at Mountjoy Prison, in Dublin.

    Enoch Burke, described by his brother, Josiah Burke, as “a Christian teacher incarcerated for his religious beliefs”, is defended by his family on YouTube as they travel in Ireland to find support for his plight.

    @JosiahBurke – YouTube

    In one video, his mother confronts a senior clergyman of the Church of Ireland. She challenges Bishop Martin Hayes, asking, “Do you think the parents of this country want that taught to their children in schools, that you can change your gender, Bishop?”

    Bishop Hayes expressed disgust at being “doorstepped” as he was questioned outside a supermarket, refusing to answer their questions. The video has been seen over 65,000 times so far.

    *A change was made here to suggest during this year, not for a whole year, and to remove the word “held” from the title, as stated before.