View Haringey Schools Ofsted Ratings, July 2013 by Harringay Online in an interactive full screen map
Ofsted has judged almost all of the borough’s 11 secondary schools as ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ as of July 2013.
Park View in West Green and Crouch End’s Hornsey School for Girls improved this year from their previous inspections and are now judged as 'Good'.
St Thomas More Catholic School in Wood Green was inspected for the first time as an Academy and rated outstanding.
Cllr Claire Kober, Leader of Haringey Council, said:
"This is a fantastic achievement that is down to sheer hard work, determination and efforts of the borough’s pupils, headteachers, staff and governors.
"There’s still lots more to do. Together, we will continue to build on this success and work towards supporting all schools in our journey of delivering an outstanding education for all."
Full Results
'Outstanding' Schools
Alexandra
Fortismere
Gladesmore
St Thomas More
Woodside High
'Good' Schools
Greig City Academy
Heartlands
Highgate Wood
Hornsey
Northumberland Park
Park View Academy
The Council has decided to close of the John Loughbrough School and its data was not included in the data release.
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So how come 'Bomber' Harris is promising us a new all-ages academy for South Tottenham? Where is it going to fit, if Gladesmore is already Outstanding?
It's the Law of Rising and Sinking Decisions - first formulated by Professor Jack Winkler.
It a nutshell it says that if somebody does something good in an organisation, people "above" will seek to grab the credit. Conversely if somebody does something deemed to be poor quality, the blame is solely theirs.
Unless of course, both parties can identify a handy scapegoat. Preferably someone who recently left the organisation due to illness; death; elevation to the House of Lords; a prison sentence; being eaten by wolves; or similar.
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