The headteacher of a London school that was visited by Ofsted inspectors 10 times in five years has accused the regulator of unfairly targeting it.
The London Enterprise Academy in Tower Hamlets, which was classed as failing by Ofsted in 2019, has now been upgraded and taken out of ‘special measures.’
But headteacher Ashid Ali said the school should have been given a higher rating sooner, and said it was rated too harshly in order to pressure it into joining a multi academy trust.
He said: “I don’t know any other school that has had this number of visits by inspectors in this length of time. I think we are the most inspected school in the country.