A primary school has been placed in special measures and told it cannot recruit newly-qualified teachers after being inspected and deemed ‘inadequate’.
Cadishead Primary School in Salford got the lowest available overall grading by Ofsted following a visit by inspectors in November.
However, in the sub-categories of behaviour and attitudes and personal development, the school on Allotment Road was said to be ‘good’.
The inspection report said that the 333 pupils at the school ‘do not receive the quality of education that they deserve’. It said: “The school’s focus has been on managing behaviour at the expense of ensuring that pupils can thrive academically.
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