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Shock Ofsted downgrade for King David High School in Manchester

Inspectors find failures on safeguarding and equality but school says inspection report is not fair or balanced

March 15, 2022 10:43
King David High School Manchester
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King David High School in Manchester has been put into special measures after being downgraded from outstanding to inadequate by Ofsted over safeguarding and equality issues.

Inspectors found that “a significant minority” of pupils felt unable to share worries with staff with some feeling anxious and unsafe because they felt that staff did not treat them with respect.

They also said the school was in breach of equality laws because girls in its Yavneh stream - which caters for more religious students - were unable to mix socially with other pupils, unlike Yavneh boys.

But Joshua Rowe, longstanding chairman of the school, told parents in an email on Tuesday that governors “strongly believe that this report does not give a fair and balanced picture of the school".