A TEACHER allegedly told a red haired pupil to dye her hair because 'orange is not a natural colour'.

Her furious mother has now complained to staff at Kearsley Academy about the comment to 12-year-old Paris Lane.

The alleged incident happened on Tuesday last week as the school continues its uniform crackdown, which some parents have called excessive.

Paris Lane, who lives with her family, including mother, Nic, aged 31, in Westwood Close, Farnworth, is a natural redhead.

But she says she had been walking down a corridor near to the maths department when a teacher caught her attention and told her to return her hair to a 'natural colour'.

Paris said: "I was walking around school and heard somebody say 'oi', I turned around and said 'me?' I didn't really see him.

"He went 'you need to dye your hair back', he said 'orange isn't a natural colour'.

"I left and walked off."

Mrs Lane said: "I had actually bought her a brown hair dye because she's getting bullied.

"She was already upset. She's emotional anyway as she's gets called all these ginger names."

Paris added: "They should concentrate on our learning rather than what we look like."

Mrs Lane rang the school after Paris told her what happened and a member of staff called her back to discuss the hair issue, the school's new policy about wearing formal-style shoes and a number of problems Paris had been having.

She said: "I told (the staff member) about Paris' hair and she giggled and said, 'that's nothing to worry about, we know ginger is her natural colour', but it's not funny to someone who's already conscious of their hair colour."

Mrs Lane then had a face-to-face meeting with a teacher about her complaints and about Paris being told to dye her hair.

Mrs Lane said: "He said 'I will write that down. Can I speak to Paris about this?' I gave him permission and he's still not spoken to her.

"Nothing ever seems to get done. Before I used to get a letter home explaining what action had been taken.

"You're left guessing and you don't actually know now."

Mrs Lane says she has now sent her complaints, including the teacher's comments about Paris' hair, to Ofsted.

A spokesman for Kearsley Academy said: "It is our policy not to comment about any individual student at our academy.

"We always aim to develop a positive relationship with all parents and encourage those who have any specific concerns to speak with the academy."

An Ofsted spokesman said: “While we do not comment on individual schools, we consider all complaints thoroughly.

"Any complaints received about a school are reviewed and when appropriate assessed to see if any actions are required."