Mr Doran told the Teaching Regulation Agency that the rooms were designed to be 'intentionally bleak'
Two former headteachers locked pupils with special educational needs in "calming rooms" with bolted doors, a report revealed. Ordran Doran, 66, and Simon Black, 62, have now been banned from teaching after a probe into concerns about their leadership at The Bridge School in Ipswich, Suffolk.
The report also revealed that Mr Black was found to have been involved in "pushing and rolling" a pupil from a hallway into a "calming room" and then locking them inside. He argued that he had been responding to a call for help as the pupil could not be calmed down and was in a "heightened state". The Teaching Regulation Agency said both members of staff "fell significantly short of the standards expected of the profession". The panel said that both men had previous good records before the incidents came to light. They noted that Mr Black had initially admitted the allegations and signed a statement of agreed facts, but later denied them.
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