Sign up for the free MyBolton newsletter to get the top stories direct to your inbox A deputy head of a Bolton primary school has been let off by his official watchdog after changing answers on his students' maths exams.
John Karl Pugh, who was working at the Holy Infant and St Anthony RC Primary School at the time, amended answers on his Year 5 pupils' end-of-year tests during the 2017-18 academic year.
The Teaching Regulation Agency found that Mr Pugh's conduct 'fell significantly short of the standards expected of the profession'. READ MORE: Former headteacher at Manchester primary school struck off for 'excessively assisting' pupils SATs However, it was decided that a ban on him teaching would not be proportionate or in the public
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