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Jan 2023
Ofsted has said Rossett School in Harrogate 'requires improvement' in a critical report published today.
High staff turnover, disruptive pupils and extremely high absence rates among disadvantaged students are among the concerns highlighted by the government schools inspector.
The report, which followed a two-day visit on November 22 and 23, acknowledges that for the most part the 1,200-pupil school "is a warm, friendly and welcoming school". It adds:
But it adds a "notable minority of pupils do not behave well" and "sometimes disrupt the smooth running of the school".
It then details further behaviour concerns:
Leaders, it said, were "taking action to improve the behaviour of the challenging minority of pupils" but "do not have an accurate picture of whether pupils are late, trying to avoid going to lessons, or both, and consequently this limits their ability to deal with the problem as sharply as required".
The school, which is part of the Red Kite Alliance collaborative partnership of schools and a university across Yorkshire, was previously rated 'requires improvement' at its last full inspection in 2019. Today's report said:
The school was rated 'good' for quality of education, personal development and sixth-form provision and 'requires improvement' for behaviour and attitude, and leadership and management.
But the overall rating was 'requires improvement', which is worse than 'outstanding' and 'good' but better than 'inadequate'.
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