Published On: January 24th, 2012|

The Guardian – Fran Abrams

“Walking through Mossbourne academy’s long, high, glass atrium you have to speak in whispers, for every classroom door is left open to reveal rows of neatly uniformed children, heads-down in concentration. You could literally hear a pen drop. Sir Michael Wilshaw, the Hackney-based academy’s first principal and now England’s new chief inspector of schools, believes every school could be like this.”(more)