Inspectors said “not all pupils achieve well enough”
Governors’ strategic oversight was also found to “not be robust enough” and they were told to put stronger systems in place.
“At the time of the inspection we had already begun working on refining the foundation subject curriculum to ensure it met the requirements outlined in the education inspection framework and had recently appointed new volunteers to join our governing body.”Morning Briefing NewsletterIt was apparent to Ofsted that “leaders want the best for everyone” and “pupils enjoy school and like their teachers”.
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