Trojan Horse: A Timeline
Updated: 1:48pm UK, Monday 09 June 2014
:: March 7
A letter is sent to Birmingham City Council, apparently from an Islamic extremist, giving details of a "takeover" of Birmingham schools known as Operation Trojan Horse. The plot, it says, has seen four head teachers removed from post and replaced with Islamist appointments. It highlights 12 other schools that are to be targeted. The letter has now been widely denounced as fake but is thought to have been written by someone who was trying to draw attention to the problem.
:: March 10
Birmingham City Council launches a five-point response plan announcing a six-month investigation into allegations to be lead by former head teacher Ian Kershaw. A review group will oversee the work.
:: March 22
Park View Academy, one of the schools at the centre of the allegations is to be placed in special measures, according to senior education sources, who leak the details of an Ofsted inspection.
::April 14
Birmingham City Council announces Peter Clarke, the former Metropolitan Police counter terrorism boss, will oversee the Trojan Horse inquiry. Community leaders say it sends out the wrong message.
:: May 28
Head teacher Tim Boyes discloses he warned the Department for Education in 2010 about a plot by Islamic hardliners to infiltrate Birmingham schools.
:: June 2
A leaked Ofsted inspection on the Golden Hillock school finds it "failed to protect children from extremism".
::June 3
Former chairman of governors at Golden Hillock John Ray says he raised Islamist infiltration fears with John Major's government in 1994.
:: June 4
Comments by Education Secretary Michael Gove are leaked to The Times in which he is critical of the Home Office approach to tackling extremism.
In response the Home Office releases a letter from Theresa May to Mr Gove asking why his department did not tackle fears of an Islamist takeover plot when they were raised in 2010.
:: June 5
A leak of the Ofsted report into Golden Hillock school, run by the Park View Educational Trust, shows it is to be placed in special measures.
:: June 6
After three statements insisting they work well together, Mr Gove says he is "not at war with Theresa May".
:: June 7
Mr Gove is made to apologise for his comments and Mrs May's aide Fiona Cunningham is forced to resign for her response to The Times story. She told journalists: "Why is the DfE wanting to blame other people for information they had in 2010? Lord knows what more they have overlooked on the subject of the protection of kids in state schools? It scares me."
:: June 8
Downing Street releases some details of Ofsted reports on the 21 Birmingham schools that have been inspected as part of the Trojan Horse response.
Schools are accused by Ofsted of covering up evidence of infiltration and some are placed in special measures.
David Cameron orders Michael Gove to launch spot checks on schools.
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