Officials from the Department of Education have started an investigation of the Five Islands School on the Isles of Scilly.
They'll be questioning staff and governors following the suspension earlier this year of the school's head, Bryce Wilby. The department said it's looking into what it calls a number of complaints.
A report on Mr Wilby's supension over alleged financial irregularities is expected to be made public soon.
Suspended headteacher says he's been treated appallingly
The former head of the main school on the Isles of Scilly has told The West Country Tonight that he's been treated appallingly, and it will be difficult for him to ever find another job in teaching.
Bryce Wilby was suspended from the £15 million Five Islands School in May over alleged financial irregularities.
Bryce Wilby was suspended in May. He has been given the chance to tell his side of the story Credit: ITV Westcountry
The chair of the Isles of Scilly Council says the suspended head of the main school on the islands has been treated disgracefully. Councillor Mike Hicks says Bryce Wilby has now been given the chance to give his side of the story after his suspension earlier this year.
An investigation into alleged financial irregularites at Five Islands School should be completed by the the middle of next month after Mr Wilby has given his version of events.
Bryce Wilby has stepped down as head of Five Islands School Credit: ITV Westcountry
The head of the new 15 million pound school on the Isles of Scilly has resigned.
It comes on the day the Five Islands School is due to be officially opened by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall.
The head, Bryce Wilby, was suspended in May over claims of financial irregularities.
The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall are due to open Five Islands School today Credit: ITV Westcountry
The school is the biggest building project ever undertaken on the islands. It has 250 pupils, providing primary and secondary education on the main island of St Mary's.