Chief inspector raises concerns with education secretary after 17 of 22 schools inspected were judged inadequate or requiring improvement’ Segregated governors’ meetings,pupils who thought France was section of Britain, toilets without paper or hot water and broken fire escapes were among the “serious concerns” uncovered by Ofsted inspectors during visits to private faith schools across England.
The failings were outlined in a letter by Ofsted’s chief inspector, or Sir Michael Wilshaw,to the education secretary, Nicky Morgan, or after inspections of 22 independent Islamic and Christian schools made by Ofsted since dismantling the inspectorate previously overseeing private faith schools.
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Source: theguardian.com