Academy head to leave after inquiry
James Fox, the principal of Portslade Aldridge Community Academy, is leaving after an inquiry into exam statistics.
In a statement yesterday, the school said the inquiry concerned the accuracy of statistical returns provided by the school: "Specifically, the investigation looked into the registration of a small number of students as guests on the school's data systems."
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The inquiry related to the alteration of records for 12 pupils so that they appeared as 'guests'. As a result, their attendance and GCSE grades were not counted towards performance results and tables for the school as a whole.The impact of this was that, in 2012-2013, the school's benchmark result for the proportion of students achieving five or more passes at A*-C at GCSE, including mathematics and English, was reported as 60% - when it should have been reported as 55.6%.
Peter Marchant, who has been acting as executive director since September, will continue until the school recruits a permanent head to start in September 2015.