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A headteacher who was filmed by a student making racist comments has apologised to parents - blaming the DEVIL for her shocking rant.

Her bizarre racial slur came as students began filing out of a graduation ceremony early while a classmate was making a speech.

Guests were horrified when TNT Academy head Nancy Gordeuk said "look who's leaving, all the black people" while on the stage.

The controversy has not finished there however.

The school, based in Georgia, sent out a letter out to parents penned by Ms Gordeuk explaining her actions.

In it, she said: "The devil was in the house and came out from my mouth.

"I deeply apologize for my racist comment and hope that forgiveness in in [sic] your hearts."

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The racist comment came as Ms Gordeuk vented her frustration at students leaving the school hall early.

She told students: "You people are being so rude, to not listen to this speech.

"It was my fault that we missed it in the programme. Look who’s leaving, all the black people."



In a publicly-issued apology, Ms Gordeuk said: "I deeply apologize for my actions made in the emotional state of trying to let this last student finish his speech.

"I take a personal interest in the success of every student that comes through our doors without regard to their race, religion or ethnicity."