We’re getting closer and closer to the end of Chesapeake Shores, and in the latest episode, Brendan Penny‘s Kevin O’Brien might be making a huge life decision.
13.09.2022 - 23:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
An Ofsted report has described a formerly 'outstanding' grammar school as a place where racism, homophobia, and misogyny have flourished. The school, in Lancashire, has been downgraded to 'inadequate' by the inspector as incidents such as 'harmful sexual behaviour went unchallenged’ and said some pupils had ‘lost confidence’ in the ability of staff to protect them from harm.
Bacup and Rawtenstall Grammar School in Rossendale was inspected in June with the scathing report published this week. One parent speaking to LancsLive after the publication of the report described the school as an "exam factory" where pupils regularly achieved exemplary results, but officials failed to address their needs in return.
A number of parents and carers had expressed their concerns regarding 'children safety and wellbeing' while at school, the report said, and some students felt there was no one they could speak to at the school to address this. This is despite the selective, mixed, grammar school being rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted just six years ago.
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The school described itself as having ‘traditional values’ and a ‘strong family ethos,’ as well as ‘a safe, secure environment where students can flourish and excel.’ But, this is not the case according to the report.
It said: "Some pupils and students said that they felt the need to ‘take matters into their own hands to try to resolve issues, particularly in relation to harmful sexual behaviours." Many pupils said bullying was also not dealt with properly, according to the report, while some said they had suffered - and were continuing to suffer.
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We’re getting closer and closer to the end of Chesapeake Shores, and in the latest episode, Brendan Penny‘s Kevin O’Brien might be making a huge life decision.
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