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Hertsmere Jewish Primary parents complain: ‘We feel unable to speak out’

Further disquiet at school downgraded to inadequate over means of submitting feedback to Ofsted

July 15, 2019 11:00
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BySimon Rocker, simon rocker

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A number of parents of children at Hertsmere Jewish Primary claim they were unable to speak freely when Ofsted returned for a follow-up inspection last week.

The Radlett-based school was downgraded from outstanding to inadequate earlier this year after the inspectorate reported that many parents lacked the trust to raise issues of concern with staff.

But HJPS chair Iain Blakeley has defended last week’s arrangements, attributing the discontent to “just a tiny minority” of parents.

Ofsted gave the school a day’s notice that it was returning on Wednesday last week to check progress since the publication of its critical report in March.