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What are the statistics for schools in special measures?

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What are the statistics for schools in special measures?

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There are 3 small village schools in special measures in Norfolk but there is a lot of extra support for smaller schools in difficulties. Question: What is the average class size for option 3? Answer: numbers for Option 3: NOR -315. 45 in each year group, i.e. a class and half. Option 3 would be a completely new school on the site of Grimston Junior. The Governing body would be taken from school community. It would be a chance to create an outstanding new school. Question: Do you have evidence that the schools are not performing financially or academically? Answer: Results are in the public domain (Ofsted). There are positive results in Key Stage 1 but Key Stage 2 not as good as junior school would like. Comment: Agree with this but if we had four primaries children would not move, so Key Stage 2 results would improve. Church Hill was originally a primary so why can’t it go back to that? Tim Newton then moved the discussion onto Option 1 outlined in the document. Question from Chair of

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