Concerns from Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector about the behaviour at the Academy led to the inspection in February. OnTheWight has the details of the findings.
The detail behind the decision-making at last night's emergency Executive meeting to agree the transfer of Cowes Enterprise College to Ormiston Academies Trust.
A council officer was tasked with making sure public money didn't go a company that went bankrupt over a year ago. Instead they paid them over half a million pounds.
A massive turn-around for the council as they now say suspended officers had nothing to do with the school's delayed opening. Very different from what was heavily implied previously.
The council refuse to provide an update on the situation over suspended education officers, despite it being nearly three months since the officers went on 'gardening leave'.
Giving advance warning to officers and the Scrutiny Panel, Cllr Whitehouse says he intends to raise issues surrounding Cowes Enterprise College at next week's Scrutiny meeting.
It was refreshing to see constructive debate over the proposed costs to complete the Cowes Enterprise College project at last night's Executive meeting. In years gone by, proposals were often approved and ticked off the list without any debate.