Acceptable school quality now starts at 'good' says Ofsted chief

By Jonathan Werran | 09 September 2013

Schools in the East of England have experienced the smallest amount of performance improvement since August 2012 (6%) and now have the lowest proportion of schools deemed good or outstanding (72%) of all the English regions, figures released today by Ofsted show.

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