“Though the Witch knew the Deep Magic, there is a magic deeper still which she did not know. Her knowledge goes back only to the dawn of time. But if she could have looked a little further back… she would have known that when a willing victim who had committed no treachery was killed in a traitor’s stead, the Table would crack and Death itself would start working backward.” - Aslan, C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

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In re Chromatic (A Mother) and Others, On the Pedagogy of Retaliation, the Curriculum of Control, and the Intellectual Resilience of the Unlawfully Separated



⟡ SWANK London Ltd.

✒️ Field Notes from the Kingdom:

An Educational Analysis of Forced Removal, Institutional Mislearning, and What Our Family Learned Faster


I. CURRICULUM: What They Intended Us to Learn

The forced separation of my children under the guise of safeguarding was an exercise in coercive pedagogy — designed to teach compliance through:

  • Disruption of routine

  • Surveillance as normality

  • Medical neglect as authority

  • Silence as protection

  • Confusion as policy

It was a lesson plan in obedient erasure, with no measurable learning outcomes — except for us.


II. CLASSROOM CONDITIONS: The Institution as Pedagogue

Children were placed in environments:

  • With no continuity of care

  • Without their medically required peak flow meters or daily prescriptions

  • Where basic requests (hair braiding, gym visits, device access) were arbitrarily denied

  • While emotional bonds and global citizenship rights were suspended without notice

This is not education. This is pedagogical sabotage.


III. LEARNING OUTCOMES: What We Learned

Despite everything, our family learned more than the system intended:

  1. Institutional Fear ≠ Authority
    Power wavers when recorded. Institutions act erratically when confronted with intelligence they cannot control.

  2. Disruption is the first language of systemic harm
    When the state cannot answer questions, it changes the subject — often by moving your children.

  3. Bureaucracies teach more by mistake than design
    Their email chains, omissions, and delay tactics revealed the true syllabus: self-preservation at any cost.

  4. Love is still measurable
    Even without contact, our children still knew what was missing, what was unfair, and who never stopped writing.


IV. PEDAGOGICAL CONCLUSIONS

The Local Authority claims to educate by placement.
But we have now documented the reverse:
A curriculum of trauma, justified by opacity.
A module on disempowerment, taught through case notes.
A pop quiz on identity, held under supervision.

The only learners here were us.
And we passed.


V. SWANK’s Position

If this is what the state calls “education,” we reject the syllabus.
If this is safeguarding, we file it under archived irony.

Our family, despite separation, remains a unit of accelerated cognition.
We have learned what they refuse to teach:

  • That safeguarding is only meaningful when rooted in truth

  • That procedural violence cannot survive archival daylight

  • That we were never the confused ones

We are not waiting to be taught.
We are grading the system — and returning it marked:

FAIL: Insufficient understanding of law, ethics, child development, or basic decency.


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