A headteacher has left his role after bringing in strict new rules which sparked a wave of protests amongst parents and students.
Under Rob Kelsall's leadership, metal gates were installed at The Discovery Academy in Bentilee, Stoke-on-Trent, and a 'reset room' for rule-breaking pupils was introduced.
Pupils and parents clashed with him over the new measures, as well as his "derogatory" remarks about false eyelashes - for which he later apologised.
A protest, involving children and parents - some with placards directly aimed at Mr Kelsall - took place on February 13.
The head has now announced that he will be taking up a new role within Alpha Academies Trust (AAT), which runs the school.
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In a letter to parents and carers, Mr Kelsall said: "I would like to let you know that I will be taking on an exciting new role leading achievement for the Alpha Academies Trust from Monday, 13th March.
"This is an important opportunity to work intensively to raise standards across the Trust and a particular area that I have a great passion for.
"I would like to offer my full support for the new Acting Principal of the Academy and will be working closely with her and other Principals in the Trust to make the best life chances for our students."
The change in leadership was announced in a letter to parents, which was signed by AAT chief executive Simon French.
Parents will learn more about the future direction of the school at a meeting on Monday.
Mr French wrote: "As CEO of Alpha Academies Trust, I want to inform you that from Monday 13 March, Mr Kelsall will be taking on a new role within the trust.
"Jayne Schofield, a highly-experienced headteacher with a proven track record of leadership in good schools, will become the acting principal.
"Jayne Schofield is dedicated to providing the best education for our students, believing in supporting each and every one so they can reach their full potential.
"You will have an opportunity to meet with myself, the new acting principal, and some of the leadership team at our parental meeting on Monday evening at 5pm.
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