New free schools failure rate three times national average

Reports in the Guardian newspaper suggest that the failure rate of new free schools in Ofsted inspections is running at three times the national average for state-funded schools Four free schools have been rated "inadequate" by the inspectorate, of the 41 that have had judgments published as of the end of last week. This is 9.7%. By contrast, the latest Ofsted data on all state schools shows only 3% are categorised as inadequate. Not a huge sample group, but these are not figures the government is going to be rushing out in any press release. http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/apr/29/free-schools-ofsted-failure-rate-higher-state

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