A group of parents unhappy at how their children’s school has been treated since a damning Ofsted report last year are planning another protest against the council.

The Bisham Parents Action Group plans to demonstrate outside the meeting of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead tomorrow night.

The angry campaigners say Bisham School is in “crisis” after RBWM intervened following an inspectors’ report which branded the school “inadequate”.

Other parents contacted the BFP this month to say that standards were now improving at the school, which has lost around 30 pupils since entering special measures in November.

But the action group’s Rachel Shelmerdine is calling for the reinstatement of former head Jim Cooke and says the number of children removed from the school shows the damage being done.

She said: “Bisham has gone from a being a heavily oversubscribed school with an excellent reputation to a place where parents can’t get their kids out quick enough.

“Bisham School is in crisis and it is all down to the authority’s actions.”

RBWM moved in after an Ofsted report published in November found a raft of problems with teaching, leadership and behaviour at the then 115-pupil school on Church Lane.

Some parents have spoken more positively about the intervention at Bisham School, with one parents telling the BFP it was now “healing”.

Permanent staff are now being employed after a string of temporary teachers brought in following the school being placed into special measures.

And an Interim Executive Board of governors is now in place after a major reshuffle.

An Ofsted update last month said the council were right to intervene, but said the authority could have acted quicker in taking over the reins.

The action group’s protest will take place at Maidenhead Town Hall, on Tuesday, February 24 at 7pm.