Girls' school which 'failed to teach pupils to respect others' under fire AGAIN
Bosses of an independent school for girls have come under fire from inspectors for failing to 'encourage respect for other people'. An Ofsted team visited Beis Malka Girls School in Salford for an additional inspection in October just four months after a prior inspection said improvements were needed.
READ MORE:Saved from the Nazis when her mother pushed her through a hedge, Anne spent the war as a 'hidden child' However, it was judged that the school meets the required standard for the welfare, health and safety of pupils. “Although the school does not have a website, a copy of the safeguarding policy is available to parents on request,” said the report.
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