Juhel Miah and a group of children and other teachers were about to take off from Reykjavik on February 16 on their way to the US when he was removed from the plane.
Just a week before the incident, a US appeals court had upheld a decision to suspend President Donald Trump's executive order that temporarily banned entry to the country from seven Muslim-majority countries.
He was quoted as saying that he had his luggage taken from him and was forced to stay in an "horrendous hotel" before school officials booked him on a flight back to the UK.
"We got to the airport, and as soon as we got to check in, the lady behind the desk read my passport and then straight away said you've been selected for a random security check," he said.
"She took me to the room, made me stand on a stool, take my shoes off, jacket off, checked under my foot, got a swab to brush over my hand and bag, my clothing and school hoodie," Miah said.
Miah said he was cleared to board the flight before he was approached by a woman who told him to follow her.
"Everyone was looking at me. 'I've just been informed that you can't board this plane', she said'," Miah said.
He said he visited both the US and British embassies in Reykjavik. He returned on a flight back to the UK a day later.
The school trip proceeded as planned but Miah said the incident left pupils and colleagues "shocked and distressed".
Trump's order had temporarily suspended all travel to the US for citizens of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Sudan and Libya for 90 days.
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