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Thank you Gwendolen1, I similarly agree with your comments. I especially agree that they were pretty lucky to get away with a Good. I really question whether this would have happened had this not been an academy and therefore a political hot potato?


I really hope the Governors are asking for this, but then again, have you heard the HT talk? Well I am guessing you like I have at the open days you discuss. I could not stick with his long and meandering speech and I wonder whether this is deliberate? Talking so much that people either stop listening or forget the point, lose track of the thread. Maybe it is just my poor levels of concentration. I hope the governors do not have this problem, because this is a very serious issue which needs to not only be considered but thoroughly and carefully analysed in order to make sufficient improvements.


I have edited this twice because I don't want to be considered guilty of libel and it seems that the definition is somewhat unclear when it comes to this subject

Otta Wrote:

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> "I really question whether this would have

> happened had this not been an academy and

> therefore a political hot potato?"

>

> Not only that, but one that David Cameron had

> singled out for praise. Untouchable.


I forgot about this, of course! Total embarrassment to admit anything has gone wrong. But this is bitterly unfair on every other school who has to adhere to certain standards set.

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