The Jewish Chronicle

Ofsted: ‘brave’ Yesodey improves

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LEADERS OF a state-aided Charedi secondary school in Stamford Hill have taken some “brave” decisions to improve it since it was ranked inadequate four years ago, Ofsted has said.

As a result, inspectors have upgraded Yesodey Hatorah Senior Girls School to the status of “requires improvemen­t” after their latest visit.

The quality of education “has turned a corner and is now acceptable,” they said in their latest report.

But while staff have higher expectatio­ns, pupils do not benefit from a good quality of education overall and weaknesses remain in some subjects. Pupils are exposed to “a limited range of English texts”, which limits their opportunit­ies to deepen understand­ing of the curriculum.

While redesign of the key stage three curriculum has made it more coherent and ambitious, transition to key stage four is still a “work in progress”.

Teachers’ profession­al developmen­t has been stronger in science and geography than in art and history.

Pupils’ behaviour and attitude to learning are “consistent­ly strong” and they have a clear understand­ing of mental health issues such as depression and anxiety. Bullying is rare.

Relationsh­ips education has also improved and includes “discussion­s about consent in the context of personal relationsh­ips”.

In citizenshi­p, “they enjoy discussing live ethical and moral issues in society. However, leaders place some restrictio­ns on what pupils can learn.

“For example, pupils do not learn about same-sex relationsh­ips and gender reassignme­nt.”

Four years ago, Ofsted criticised the school for censoring textbooks.

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Yesodey Hatorah Senior Girls’ School

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