The Joint Area Review inspection found improved outcomes for all young people, but particularly black pupils, whose attainment was significantly raised in all areas, including GCSE results and entry into higher education.
Despite such progress, safeguarding provision in the borough was rated as merely adequate, as were sexual and reproductive health services. The separate enhanced youth inspection rated services for young people in the area as good.
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