Julie Spencer, the principal at Andrew Lloyd Webber-backed drama faculty ArtsEd, has resigned citing well being causes after an impartial investigation concluded that she presided over an “unhealthy atmosphere” and introduced the establishment into disrepute.
ArtsEd is a storied British drama faculty, which counts Lloyd Webber as its president and main donor. Its notable alumni embrace One Day star Leo Woodall and Oscar-winner Julie Andrews. The college commissioned a senior lawyer to research after a collection of Deadline tales uncovered bullying and misconduct allegations from workers and college students towards Spencer.
Ghazaleh Rezaie, the barrister engaged to guide the probe, has delivered her findings to ArtsEd’s board after a delay of greater than three months. The performing arts faculty has revealed a abstract of the investigation, however won’t launch Rezaie’s full report for information privateness causes.
After interviewing 30 witnesses, Rezaie concluded that Spencer’s relationships with ArtsEd workers was “broken past restore” and that an “unhealthy atmosphere” had developed beneath her management. Spencer joined ArtsEd in 2019 to guide its College of Performing earlier than being elevated to principal in 2021.
Rezaie stated that not all of the allegations towards Spencer have been “effectively based,” however round half have been sufficient to justify a disciplinary course of. The lawyer additionally concluded that Spencer known as college students “snakes” after Deadline revealed audio proof of the incident. Rezaie stated Spencer introduced ArtsEd into disrepute, “damaging belief and confidence” within the faculty by permitting it to forcefully deny that she used the time period to explain college students.
Spencer resigned earlier than ArtsEd might begin disciplinary proceedings. Spencer has been on sick depart since ArtsEd commissioned the investigation final 12 months and Rezaie was unable to completely conclude her work as a result of she couldn’t “get hold of the principal’s response to all the allegations throughout the time accessible as a result of principal’s well being.”
Deadline has provided Spencer the chance to remark by way of an ArtsEd spokesperson.
Farida Mannan, ArtsEd’s performing chair, stated the board will contemplate Rezaie’s findings and takes the allegations towards Spencer “very critically.” She acknowleged that the method had been “difficult and at instances an emotional” for these concerned.
Mannan added: “The board is assessing the teachings which should be discovered and adjustments which should be made … We’re dedicated to a tradition of inclusivity and transparency. The board of trustees will be sure that sturdy procedures and processes that create a protected atmosphere for all of ArtsEd’s college students and workers are embedded all through the entire establishment.”
The assertion marks a change of tone from ArtsEd, which emphatically denied the allegations towards Spencer and defended the principal within the weeks after Deadline’s exposé. It disputed any suggestion that the college had a “poisonous” atmosphere and stated the claims have been of a historic nature, arguing that they associated to issues handled in a earlier barrister-led evaluate by Rebecca Tuck KC in 2021.
Tuck’s evaluate concluded that ArtsEd had a “lack of regard” for the wellbeing of scholars, exposing them to favoritism, bullying, and different misconduct. The inquiry compelled the resignation of principal Chris Hocking, which means Spencer is the second ArtsEd chief to give up amid a misconduct controversy over the previous three years.
The fallout from Spencer’s tenure can be taking part in out in courtroom. ArtsEd is going through a authorized battle with a former trainer, who was fired after elevating issues a few “tradition of worry” on the drama faculty. Matt Bulmer was appointed head of ArtsEd’s Day College and Sixth Type in February 2022 however was sacked in August final 12 months, leading to his unfair dismissal declare.
A consultant for Lloyd Webber declined to touch upon Deadline’s investigation final 12 months. There isn’t any suggestion that he was conscious of the allegations. Deadline’s reporting on ArtsEd fashioned a part of a Drama Colleges Uncovered collection, which revealed that revered performing establishments are breeding grounds for sexual misconduct, racism, and bullying.