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Head brought in to improve a primary school sent an email to The Sun riddled with spelling mistakes

A HEAD tasked with improving a primary school sent an email to The Sun riddled with spelling mistakes.
Alison Banks wrote “School improovement” in the subject line.
She boasted of earning a “prestigous” award. And she also missed the apostrophe from her school’s name — St Peter’s, in Whetstone, Leics.
Mrs Banks complained that we published a list of 346 under-performing primaries released by the Department for Education in December.
She said: “We had moved a long way from out (sic) July 2018 results.”
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Mrs Banks became head in January last year after Ofsted found pupils’ “attainment in spelling, punctuation and grammar” was below average.
She said of the email: “I was working in half-term. It was 4.15 on a Sunday when I sent it. I’m only human.”
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