Deyes High School was marked down in two areas including in its 'quality of education'
A secondary school in Merseyside requires improvement after a latest Ofsted report identified key weaknesses in the school's provision. Deyes High School in Maghull is part of the Lydiate Learning Trust and was previously inspected in 2019 when they were awarded a 'Good' rating overall. From September 2024, Ofsted no longer makes an overall effectiveness judgement for state-funded schools and is limited to rating five assessment categories.
However, the school was rated as 'requiring improvement' in two categories as inspectors logged constructive criticism relating to the 'leadership and management' at Deyes High and the 'quality of education'. The report noted: 'Some teachers do not use the school’s agreed learning strategies and assessment processes as effectively as they should. This makes it harder for pupils to build a secure understanding in some subjects.
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