chools use all sorts of tricks to fool the inspectors. Stern instruction or bribery are enough to get some classes to behave. Others only need coaching to look bright-eyed and give bright answers. But some hard cases are best removed from sight. How is this done? This week’s Dispatches, the Channel 4 programme which secretly filmed in schools, revealed some useful tips. For instance, one secondary allegedly sent more than 20 of its most difficult pupils on a day trip.
We are meant to be horrified. Creative schools will take inspiration and spot that this is also a good way to dispatch bad teachers when the inspectors call. But beware: the new short-notice inspections begin next term. Perhaps a future Dispatches will show us how to arrange such trips very quickly. Another opportunity for lastminute.com?