Concerned parents have called for stability at a 340-year-old school at the centre of an ongoing row over becoming an academy.

The John Roan was hit with an academisation order after a damning Ofsted report found it to be inadequate last year.

The government has said the United Learning will take the school over, despite concerns from a group of parents and campaigners operating under the umbrella John Roan Resists.

Since the order, staff have held several strikes and parents have campaigned against what they dub a “forced academisation”.

Despite being anti-academy, Greenwich Council’s cabinet signed off on United Learning taking over earlier this year – as it is required to do by law – sparking fresh calls for stability from group 'Supporting the John Roan'.

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One mother, who did not want to be named, told the LDR service: “This ‘resist academies’ campaign does not represent parents at the school.

“Parents are alarmed that the NEU can support strikes at a school that they (parents and the union) know is already seriously failing its pupils.

“We have just had enough of our children’s right to an education coming second to the NEU’s right to strike.  We have done our best to engage with the campaigners and discuss our deep concerns.

“I would never have imagined doing anything other than supporting teachers’ right to strike, but this is not a strike against Damian Hinds; it’s a strike against our children.”

Previously, more than 100 parents have signed an open letter supporting the school’s leadership and calling for an end to “disruptive” strikes.

Meanwhile, hundreds have backed the anti-academy campaign and participated in action days.

A series of new letters sent to the trust have been published on social media in recent weeks calling for an end to strike action.

One such letter reads: “Whilst I do not agree with forced academisation, as you know the council has a duty to facilitate the order.

“Whilst I wholeheartedly support the right to strike, the strikes in this case are a disastrous own-goal.”

Colin Fancy, a parent and member of John Roan Resists, told the LDR service: “John Roan Resists, which has about 1200 supporters,  submitted to the DfE a petition with hundreds of signatures from parents at the school against academisation.

“We support the majority of teachers who are in the NEU and have stood by the school and like us want it to stay with Royal Greenwich and don’t want it to become an academy.

“We support the many actions of the teachers to defend the school, including taking strike action.

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“Strikes are an inconvenience that pales in comparison to the damage that academisation is doing to schools and children. Look at Halley. Look at Brooklands.

“Look at Panorama’s two programs exposing what is happening to children and education in academies.”

The NEU was approached for comment but had not replied at the time of publication.

Greenwich Council is anti-academy and last year published a commitment to keeping schools under its care.

However, the cabinet was forced by law to sign the controversial academy order last week, to the despair of many parents and some teachers.

A spokesman for United Learning said it was too early to confirm whether the NEU would support more strikes.

He said: “It has become clear over the last few weeks that those campaigning against the school’s future are a small, highly-politicised faction who do not represent the views of the school community.

“We look forward to a time when this faction realises they are not representative and everyone can focus on making The John Roan an excellent, local school”.