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Tuesday 14 October 2014

Trojan Horse faculties 'not improved', Ofsted warns

Trojan Horse faculties 'not improved', Ofsted warns
Trojan Horse faculties 'not improved', Ofsted warns


There ar still important issues at the 5 Birmingham faculties placed into special measures following issues a couple of hard-line Muhammadan takeover.

England's faculties watchdog Ofsted says the action plans ar still "not suited purpose" in a number of the 5.
At one, "staff don't trust every other", it says. And "safeguarding remains a significant concern" at another.
The trust, that runs 3 of the colleges, aforesaid it had been "determined to take care of speedy and sustained progress". 

The 5 faculties were inspected - on AN unpredicted basis - between the eight and twelve Sept, and in some cases new governors and heads had scarcely started work.
'Very very little action' 

Inspectors raised issues it had taken an excessive amount of time to appoint new governors and senior leaders at these faculties.

This meant "very very little action" had been taken to deal with the intense issues raised regarding their performance.

In a letter to the Education Secretary, Nicky Morgan, Ofsted chief Sir archangel Wilshaw aforesaid "too abundant poor apply remained undoubted throughout the summer term".

While plans had been place in situ to enhance the course of study at every of the 5 faculties, they usually lacked the detail needed to make sure that effective action would be taken to "actively promote" basic British values and tolerance of these of various faiths and beliefs. 

For example, in Golden hill faculty, non secular education GCSE students had to show themselves for choices apart from Islam.

In one case, at Park read Academy, "little had been done" to tackle segregation between the sexes and encourage boys and women to take a seat along in lessons and share ideas, inspectors warned.

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