Idsall School has been making changes since being rated inadequate by Ofsted in September 2022.
When head teacher Michelle King was told her school was inadequate she is not ashamed to say it left her "shocked, surprised and seriously concerned".
Following Ofsted's verdict, Ms King says changes have been made, ahead of the verdict on the school's latest inspection in the coming days. The watchdog's report also said pupils "are not confident that teachers will deal with their concerns, so they do not report the incidents that occur". Sixth-form student Ashwin Chhina, 17 said behaviour had improved and "teachers are more confrontational to bad students".Pupil Zak Jones, 16, said previously that "behaviour could have been improved in some areas".
Ms King said the school was trying harder to understand those children and was working with parents to draw up plans to help them, with external providers coming in to provide support.
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