A school at the heart of the alleged Trojan Horse plot has been told it is heading in the right direction under new leadership.
Rockwood Academy, the former Park View Academy, was one of five Birmingham schools plunged into special measures by Ofsted in April last year.
It was rated “inadequate” following a snap inspection after allegations emerged of a plot by hardline Muslims to take over governing bodies, oust teachers and Islamise the curriculum.
Park View’s former acting head Monzoor Hussain is among over a dozen teachers currently facing disciplinary hearings over allegations that they agreed to the inclusion of an undue amount of religion on pupils’ education.
In September, Park View was renamed Rockwood Academy and last month Ofsted inspectors carried out its fifth monitoring inspection of the school.
For the first time since April last year Ofsted has deemed the school to be on the right track to pull itself out of special measures.

