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Academies 12 times more likely to fail than comprehensives

FAILING schools are up to 12 times less likely to improve if they are forced to become academies, sensational new figures showed yesterday.

As the government prepares to push through legislation which will force every school rated “inadequate” to move outside local authority control, campaigners have raised fears of a cover-up that kept the data secret until now.

Teaching unions urged ministers to scrap the proposals for involuntary academisation last night.

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