Headteacher Resigns After Rapper Stefflon Don Films Explicit Music Video At London Private School

The school has apologised "for the offence caused".
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The headteacher of a private school that was hired out for an explicit Stefflon Don music video has resigned.

Frances King was in charge of Mill Hill School in north London, where parents pay up to £33,000 a year for their children to attend, when the Birmingham-born rapper filmed her ‘Pretty Girl’ video there.

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Stefflon Don in the video
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But upon its release earlier this month, the video – which sees 26-year-old Stefflon Don, real name Stephanie Victoria Allen, dressed a schoolgirl and smoking a joint – caused a stir with the governors.

Denying that King’s decision to step aside was a direct result of the video, the school announced that she was leaving due to “a difference of views between the governors and head about the most effective way to lead and manage the foundation”.

The prestigious school is sometimes hired out for filming to “raise funds in accordance with its charitable objectives”, a spokesperson told Sky News.

“The head and the governors are investigating how a highly inappropriate film was allowed to be made at the school,” they added. “We include in all hire agreements the requirement that parties should not bring the school into disrepute, and we are seeking legal advice on the matter.

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The school's classrooms are clearly visible
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“The foundation does grant permission for location shooting to raise funds in accordance with its charitable objectives, but strict controls are in place on the suitability of the content.

“These controls were breached in this case. We sincerely apologise for the offence caused.”

The ‘Pretty Girl’ video was released earlier this month and has so far totted up more than 500,000 views on YouTube.

The opening scene is an exterior shot of Mill Hill School. Later scenes show the rapper taking a shower and performing a routine in a classroom with a troupe of backing dancers.

The musician is yet to comment on the school’s reaction. HuffPost UK has contacted her representative for comment.