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Jewish school wins legal challenge against Ofsted

King David High School Manchester was downgraded over equality issues but inspection service admits its report on the school was wrong

October 4, 2019 10:34
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King David High School Manchester has won a legal challenge which quashes Ofsted’s decision to downgrade the school from outstanding to inadequate over equality issues in June.

Inspectors were unhappy at the separation of girls and boys in the Yavneh streams of the school - catering for more religious students - and the reduced amount of time being given to some secular subjects in Yavneh compared with the main campus.

But the school turned to the courts to overturn the shock verdict, arguing the inspection service had got the law wrong.

Ofsted said on Friday, “We have taken the very unusual step of giving consent to the quashing of the most recent inspection report on King David’s High School in Manchester, which was published in June 2019.