One of Britain's most prestigious all-girl schools is investigating an alleged anti-Semitic comment made by a teacher to a student.
The North London Collegiate School and its public relations firm have not denied reports in the Mail on Sunday newspaper that a teacher told a Jewish student she would be sent to "one of your gas chambers" if she did not behave.
The school says it has sought legal advice and taken "appropriate action" after receiving reports of an "offensive statement" made by a staff member.
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The school is using Alder Media, which specialises in "crisis PR" according to its website, to deal with the incident.
Tim Toulmin, the company's founder, told the Associated Press he would not discuss the "appropriate action" taken by the school and would not discuss whether the staff member involved had faced any disciplinary action. He said the school's administrators also would not discuss the matter.
The incident was reported to the Community Security Trust, an advocacy group that seeks to protect Britain's Jewish community from anti-Semitic attacks.
Spokesman Mark Gardner said the group is working toward a resolution of the incident.
"This was a very upsetting and highly unusual incident directed by a teacher against a student at one of Britain's top schools," he told The Associated Press. "We are all working hard to try and resolve the matter."
The school enjoys an excellent academic reputation and has been attended by a number of prominent figures, including American Vogue editor Anna Wintour and Academy Award-winning actress Rachel Weisz.