Inadequate schools ‘left to fester’ by Tories, says Labour in academies row
by Michael Savage, Policy editor, Anna Fazackerley from World news | The Guardian on (#6TTQ0)
Dozens of underperforming schools have been forced to wait more than a year to reopen under new management
Dozens of schools rated inadequate by Ofsted have faced waits of more than a year before reopening, amid accusations from Labour that they were left to fester" by the former Conservative government.
The state of schools and the future of academies has become the subject of an increasingly fraught political row. The Tory leader, Kemi Badenoch, accused Keir Starmer last week of an act of vandalism" in new laws restricting freedoms enjoyed by academies.
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