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Special secondary school rated 'inadequate' after watchdog slams the quality of education and reading

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A special secondary school in Tameside has been rated ‘inadequate’ with inspectors slamming the quality of education and reading.

The Samuel Laycock school in Ashton-under-Lyne was visited by Ofsted for a full inspection in the summer after it was given a ‘requires improvement’ rating in 2017.

The school has now been told it is ‘inadequate’ overall, with both the quality of education, and leadership and management highlighted as the areas of failure. READ MORE: However ‘behaviour and attitudes’ and ‘personal development’ were both rated as ‘good’, with inspectors praising the relationship between staff and pupils.

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