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Appendix D: Summary of Most Recent Mainstream Ofsted Inspections- Breakdown of 'Overall Effectiveness' Judgement by School Type As at 31/08/2015 Appendix D: Summary of most recent Mainstream Ofsted Inspections- breakdown of 'Overall Effectiveness' judgement by school type as at 31/08/2015 Table 1a/1b: Schools/Pupils in Schools rated Outstanding or Good Schools Pupils in Outstanding or CS51 Outstanding or CS50 Good Good 298 85.4% 82,715 81.7% Table 2a/2b: Count and percentage of schools by Phase and Overall Effectiveness Category Requires Requires Phase Outstanding Good Improvement Inadequate Total Phase Outstanding Good Improvement Inadequate All-through -- 1 - 1 All-through - - 100% - Free School -1 - - 1 Free School - 100% - - Nursery 32 - - 5 Nursery 60% 40% - - Primary 37 198 33 1 269 Primary 14% 74% 12% 0% PRU -1 - 1 2 PRU - 50% - 50% Secondary 13 23 12 3 51 Secondary 25% 45% 24% 6% Special 812- - 20 Special 40% 60% - - Total 61 237 46 5349 Total 17% 68% 13% 1% Table 3a/3b: Count and percentage of pupils by Phase and Overall Effectiveness Category Requires Requires Phase Outstanding Good Improvement Inadequate Total Phase Outstanding Good Improvement Inadequate All-through - - 1001 -1001 All-through - - 100% - Free School - 119 - -119 Free School - 100% - - Nursery 363 196 - -559 Nursery 65% 35% - - Primary 9515 #### 7217 21152910 Primary 18% 68% 14% 0% PRU - - - 261261 PRU - - - 100% Secondary 14367 #### 7935 193544721 Secondary 32% 46% 18% 4% Special 658 1046 - -1704 Special 39% 61% - - Total 24903 #### 16153 2407101275 Total 25% 57% 16% 2% Table 4: Schools not yet inspected DfE Number School Name Number on Roll 9252014 Beacon Primary Academy 58 9252016 Elsea Park Primary School 51 9252018 Castle Wood Academy - 9252021 Wygate Park Academy 40 9252023 Weston St Mary CE Primary School 41 9252024 Grantham The Isaac Newton Primary School 346 9252027 St Giles Academy 444 9252035 Ingoldsby Wood Academy 44 9252168 Keelby Primary School 182 9254008 Lincoln University Technical College 140 9254011 Tattershall The Barnes Wallis Academy 282 9254013 Thomas Middlecott Academy 476 Total: 2104 1 Appendix D: Summary of most recent Mainstream Ofsted Inspections- breakdown of 'Overall Effectiveness' judgement by school type as at 31/08/2015 Table 5: Schools currently judged to be Inadequate and/or under an Interim Executive Board DfE Number School Name Academy Sponsor Status Time in Special Measures Number on Roll Comment Went into Special Measures Nov 2014.HMI 5/03/2015, academy plan fit for purpose. Successful recruitment of head of school. HMI recognised improved teaching and learning and leadership and management. They are working witin the partnership of a 9252247 Gainsborough Benjamin Adlard Community School CfBT Schools Trust Inadequate - 211 MATIt contiunues to be monitored within the Academy protocol. School judged as Serious Weaknesses Spring 2015. Outcomes still cause for concern. 9255416 Sir John Gleed School CfBT Schools TrustInadequate 199 days 1320 The LTLC was judged to remain in Special Measures following HMI visit 13 & 14/10/15; still not allowed to recruit NQTs. Although additonal members, management committee still not correctly constitued. 9251105 The Lincolnshire Teaching and Learning Centre - Inadequate 247 days 261 Some green shoots of improvement are evident across sites. School made progress on outcomes in 2015. Due to be sponsored by Tollbar MAT 1st 9254061 North Somercotes The Birkbeck School - Inadequate 248 days 262 Nov 2015 CW placed in special measures following inspection June 2015. Main issue safeguarding. Many aspects of report now addressed. Sponsor solution being sort. 9254062 Cherry Willingham Community School - Inadequate 108 days 353 School outcomes improved since 2014. Now above floor standard. An Interim HT was appointed n Jan 2015, HMI visit Feb reported that the changes made so far have been worthwhile and are beginning to have an effect. An external review 9252220 Theddlethorpe Primary School - IEB - 72 judged school to be RI Sept 2015. This school has been judged by an external review to be likely to go into Serious Weaknesses should it be inspected, Sept 2015. The school is currently going through 9253137 Saltfleetby CE Primary School - IEB - 29 public consultation to explore the possibility of closure. Total 2508 2 .
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