Middleton academy worsens as quality of teaching hinders students, says Ofsted report
A Middleton secondary school has worsened from ‘good’ to ‘requiring improvement’ because of the quality of teaching, according to an Ofsted report.
A Middleton secondary school has worsened from ‘good’ to ‘requiring improvement’ because of the quality of teaching, according to an Ofsted report.
The education secretary has been blasted by the National Union of Teachers after writing that she wanted to ensure that teachers ‘focus on inspiring children’ and ‘not battling bureaucracy’.
More than half of Tameside’s secondary schools are inadequate or require improvement, according to Ofsted’s annual report.
The club have brought through 36 players to be ranked second of the 98 clubs surveyed by the International centre for sports studies and 12 of those still play for United.
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