Ofsted's Findings On Five Schools
Updated: 8:32pm UK, Monday 09 June 2014
Five schools in Birmingham have on Monday been put on special measures after inspections carried out as a result of the "Trojan Horse" allegations.
Here are some of the findings of the inspections into the schools:
:: Park View School Academy of Mathematics and Science
Ofsted gave the school an overall rating of "inadequate" due to failings in behaviour and safety of pupils.
There were "few" opportunities for students to learn about different types of beliefs and cultures in the older year groups, the report found.
"Students are not taught citizenship well enough or prepared properly for life in a diverse and multi-cultural society," the report said.
Boys and girls were also taught separately in religious education and personal development lessons, the report found.
:: Golden Hillock School
The school was found to be inadequate in all categories.
The academy has been "slow" to engage with local and national initiatives such as the Prevent anti-extremism programme.
Leaders and governors are not doing enough to mitigate against cultural isolation, Ofsted found.
:: Nansen Primary School
The school has been judged to require improvement for achievement of pupils and quality of teaching.
Ofsted found the school inadequate for behaviour and safety of pupils, and leadership and management.
Pupils have limited knowledge of religious beliefs other than Islam.
Pupils in Year 5 and 6 told inspectors they felt it was "unfair" that they could not have music lessons.
Arabic is taught well, but pupils also said they would like the opportunity to learn a European language.
:: Saltley School and Specialist Science College
Governors at the school "refuse to accept that the school is in a state of crisis".
Ofsted concluded that the governing body interferes with how the school is run and attempts to undermine the work of senior leaders.
Governors had spent the school's budget "unwisely", paying private investigators to examine the emails of senior school staff, shelling out £55,0000 for a private solicitor and paying for meals in restaurants.
Some £12,000 was spent on "consultancy services" that did not have a big impact on improving the quality of education.
Inspectors went on to warn that in a few lessons, pupils are disrespectful to each other and staff.
:: Oldknow Academy
Ofsted found a small group of governors are "endeavouring to promote a particular and narrow faith-based ideology in what is a maintained and non-faith academy".
Inspectors found that two Islamic faith assemblies are held every week at the academy and additional, optional Friday prayer.
Governors have used the academy's budget to subsidise a trip to Saudi Arabia for only Muslim staff and pupils, inspectors said.
The choice of destination meant that pupils from other faiths were not able to join the trip.
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