Three schools linked to 'Trojan Horse' probe given clean bill of health Ofsted rates governance at Ninestiles School, Small Heath School and Washwood Heath Academy either good or outstanding after new inspection
Three Birmingham schools inspected by Ofsted following the Trojan Horse controversy have been given a clean bill of health.
Inspectors found governance and leadership to be either good or outstanding - the highest rating available - and concluded children-safeguarding standards were being met.
Ninestiles School - an academy in Acocks Green and Small Heath School, and Washwood Heath Academy, are the first to publish the results of their inspections.