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Trojan Horse school 'mistrusts' Birmingham City Council | Trojan Horse school 'mistrusts' Birmingham City Council |
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"Mistrust and antagonism" exists between Birmingham City Council and a school named in the so-called Trojan Horse letter, a report has found. | "Mistrust and antagonism" exists between Birmingham City Council and a school named in the so-called Trojan Horse letter, a report has found. |
Ofsted said senior leaders and governors at Adderley Primary School have become "distracted" by the breakdown in relations. | Ofsted said senior leaders and governors at Adderley Primary School have become "distracted" by the breakdown in relations. |
Inspectors called for both to "reinstate a functional working relationship". | Inspectors called for both to "reinstate a functional working relationship". |
The council said it was "working with the school" via a "buddy link system". | The council said it was "working with the school" via a "buddy link system". |
A spokesperson said Washwood Heath school - one of the authority's "outstanding schools" - was offering support to Adderley. | A spokesperson said Washwood Heath school - one of the authority's "outstanding schools" - was offering support to Adderley. |
Adderley was one of the schools named in an anonymous letter outlining an alleged Islamist takeover plot in Birmingham schools was made public. | Adderley was one of the schools named in an anonymous letter outlining an alleged Islamist takeover plot in Birmingham schools was made public. |
'Lack of communication' | 'Lack of communication' |
The watchdog downgraded the school, in Saltley, from "good" to "requires improvement", in its latest report. | The watchdog downgraded the school, in Saltley, from "good" to "requires improvement", in its latest report. |
It praised the quality of teaching and the achievement and behaviour of pupils but criticised leadership and management. | It praised the quality of teaching and the achievement and behaviour of pupils but criticised leadership and management. |
The report identified a "breakdown in the relationship" between the school and local authority as part of the problem. | The report identified a "breakdown in the relationship" between the school and local authority as part of the problem. |
Inspectors said there was a "lack of clear and transparent communication" with the council, which meant Adderley was not "benefiting from... the oversight... usually expected in a maintained school". | Inspectors said there was a "lack of clear and transparent communication" with the council, which meant Adderley was not "benefiting from... the oversight... usually expected in a maintained school". |
"Steps should be taken to reinstate a functional working relationship" between the two, they added. | "Steps should be taken to reinstate a functional working relationship" between the two, they added. |
They also found school leaders were distracted by an "ongoing situation with regard to allegations made by former staff".Four women were arrested in April in connection with a fraud investigation at the school. They have been bailed until January. | |
The school was praised for its work to tackle "the risks associated with radicalisation and extremism" following their last inspection. | The school was praised for its work to tackle "the risks associated with radicalisation and extremism" following their last inspection. |
But, it said governors did not have a system to check these policies are being "implemented consistently". | But, it said governors did not have a system to check these policies are being "implemented consistently". |
Last month, Sir Mike Tomlinson was appointed education commissioner for the city - a post created after former counter-terror chief Peter Clark found evidence of an "aggressive Islamist agenda" in some city schools. | Last month, Sir Mike Tomlinson was appointed education commissioner for the city - a post created after former counter-terror chief Peter Clark found evidence of an "aggressive Islamist agenda" in some city schools. |
Ofsted is expected to publish the results of 40 no-notice inspections - including the five Trojan Horse schools placed in special measures - this month. | Ofsted is expected to publish the results of 40 no-notice inspections - including the five Trojan Horse schools placed in special measures - this month. |
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