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Paige Horsford, 34, a media and English teacher from New Romney, Kent, said she joined the Together march because she had witnessed racist incidents at her school.
He said: “This is my 10th year teaching and it is absolutely the worst yet.
“Especially after the UK rally in September, we had problems with that rally at our school.
“Our kids’ parents were, and then they thought they could have a free license to harass (students) in classrooms.”
Ms Horsford said students were imitating accents and making “inappropriate” comments.
He explained: “The other day, when a foreign teacher made warnings, one of the children said, ‘Oh, will it blow up if we continue?’ he said.
“(There’s) a lot of low-level stuff, and when I teach media and we talk about newspapers, kids say ‘it’s all because of immigrants’ and no, it’s not.”




