Ofsted puts third failing free school into special measures
Britain's first for-profit school has been placed under special measures by Ofsted
Tory dreams of cashing in on education turned into a nightmare yesterday when Britain's first for-profit school was placed under special measures by schools inspector Ofsted.
Inspectors said that children at Breckland free school in Suffolk are not fulfilling their potential and the staff turnover is too high.
The full report will be issued tomorrow but new principal Alison Tilbrook has already told parents that the school is failing.
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