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Ofsted is warning of a hard core of persistently underachieving schools in England which struggle to recruit teachers and keep head teachers. | Ofsted is warning of a hard core of persistently underachieving schools in England which struggle to recruit teachers and keep head teachers. |
The watchdog's annual report says there are about 100 schools which have not reached "good" status in inspections since 2005. | The watchdog's annual report says there are about 100 schools which have not reached "good" status in inspections since 2005. |
Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman's report says despite "attention and investment" the schools had not improved. | Ofsted chief Amanda Spielman's report says despite "attention and investment" the schools had not improved. |
But heads' leader Geoff Barton said Ofsted could be part of the problem. | But heads' leader Geoff Barton said Ofsted could be part of the problem. |
"It may be that our high-stakes accountability system is in itself at least partially responsible for trapping schools in a cycle from which it is very difficult to escape," said Mr Barton, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union. | "It may be that our high-stakes accountability system is in itself at least partially responsible for trapping schools in a cycle from which it is very difficult to escape," said Mr Barton, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union. |
High turnover | High turnover |
When schools were "stigmatised" by bad Ofsted reports, he said recruiting staff and pupils became more difficult and schools could be "trapped in cycles of underperformance". | When schools were "stigmatised" by bad Ofsted reports, he said recruiting staff and pupils became more difficult and schools could be "trapped in cycles of underperformance". |
He said the problem was being exacerbated by a "teacher recruitment and retention crisis" and the "underfunding of schools". | He said the problem was being exacerbated by a "teacher recruitment and retention crisis" and the "underfunding of schools". |
The annual report shows that overall 90% of all primary schools and 79% of secondary schools are rated good or outstanding. | The annual report shows that overall 90% of all primary schools and 79% of secondary schools are rated good or outstanding. |
But Ms Spielman has warned of about 500 primary and 200 secondary schools which have been rated as requiring improvement on their previous two inspections. | But Ms Spielman has warned of about 500 primary and 200 secondary schools which have been rated as requiring improvement on their previous two inspections. |
Among those inspected this year, around 80 primary and 50 secondary schools have been below the level of "good" since 2005. | Among those inspected this year, around 80 primary and 50 secondary schools have been below the level of "good" since 2005. |
These struggling schools were most likely to be in areas with a high proportion of poor white pupils, to have a high turnover of staff, and heads and teachers facing "burnout". | These struggling schools were most likely to be in areas with a high proportion of poor white pupils, to have a high turnover of staff, and heads and teachers facing "burnout". |
Young offenders | Young offenders |
Schools can also be caught up in changes from the academy system, being closed and re-opened, with gaps in inspections, or left without any academy sponsor at all. | Schools can also be caught up in changes from the academy system, being closed and re-opened, with gaps in inspections, or left without any academy sponsor at all. |
The annual report shows that only 34% of local authority children's services departments are good or outstanding - but this is an improvement on 26% in the previous report. | The annual report shows that only 34% of local authority children's services departments are good or outstanding - but this is an improvement on 26% in the previous report. |
The chief inspector has highlighted particular concerns about education standards in young offenders institutions, which she said could be "extremely poor". | The chief inspector has highlighted particular concerns about education standards in young offenders institutions, which she said could be "extremely poor". |
"Young people who have committed a crime should be punished, that is what society expects. But the vast majority of juvenile offenders also deserve a second chance. That starts with a good education," says Ms Spielman. | "Young people who have committed a crime should be punished, that is what society expects. But the vast majority of juvenile offenders also deserve a second chance. That starts with a good education," says Ms Spielman. |
"If through a poor education, we close down other avenues they have for success, we are setting the pathway for a life of crime. | "If through a poor education, we close down other avenues they have for success, we are setting the pathway for a life of crime. |
"Without access to a proper, decent learning and training we are passing de facto life sentences on young offenders." | "Without access to a proper, decent learning and training we are passing de facto life sentences on young offenders." |
A Department for Education spokeswoman said: "We are targeting the areas that need the most support through our opportunity areas. | A Department for Education spokeswoman said: "We are targeting the areas that need the most support through our opportunity areas. |
"And by investing £280m over the next two years to target resources at the schools most in need to improve school performance and deliver more good school places." | "And by investing £280m over the next two years to target resources at the schools most in need to improve school performance and deliver more good school places." |
Schools rated less than good |