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The JC Letters Page, 18th October 2019

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January 10, 2020 14:00
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Why did Ofsted get King David School so wrong?

The impact of an adverse Ofsted report affects the morale of a school internally and its reputation externally and so we are delighted to read (King David wins legal fight with Ofsted, October 11) that the Ofsted finding against King David School Manchester has been completely reversed.

Ofsted now concedes that the school should not have been classified as “inadequate” and have reinstated it to its rightful state of outstanding. 

It is remarkable that Ofsted capitulated before the court hearing. The success was due not least to the determination, integrity and perseverance of the Board of governors of King David led by Joshua Rowe. 

There are, however, two matters of considerable concern. The first is how did Ofsted reach a grotesquely unfair, damaging and, on their own admission, wrong conclusion? The second concerns other schools in a similar situation who may not be in a position to  take on the substantial risks of legal action. One fears they will just have to bear their badge of shame.