Source: http://www.bbc.com/news/education-32573643

"Head teachers have warned that intimidation is still continuing after the investigations into the so-called Trojan Horse scandal.

Trojan Horse has not gone away," said Sarah Hewitt-Clarkson, head of Anderton Park School in Birmingham.

Responding to the claims, Education Secretary Nicky Morgan said: "There is no place for extremism in our schools."

The National Association of Head Teachers' annual conference in Liverpool heard warnings that problems over extremism remained unresolved and schools could still face pressure on issues such as tackling homophobia.
The so-called Trojan Horse inquiries followed allegations that there were organised attempts by hardline Muslim groups to undermine head teachers and take over schools in Birmingham."