AN INSPECTION report into a Bradford school has been removed from the Ofsted website while the inspection body "reviews" its content.

Today the Telegraph & Argus reported on the first Ofsted inspection report into One in a Million Free School, which deemed the school to "require improvement."

The judgement came despite the school being judged good in all categories except pupil behaviour.

However, the Ofsted report has since been removed, with a spokesman for the body telling the T&A: “We have taken this inspection report off the website while we review some content.”

Head teacher Jez Stockill said: "We are disappointed with the report’s finding and certain aspects of Ofsted’s processes. The school and its solicitors are in correspondence with Ofsted regarding these aspects.

Bradford free school told it requires improvement after visit from inspectors

"Despite our disappointment of the overall judgment being requires improvement we press on towards our goal of becoming outstanding.

"The actual report is overwhelmingly positive and says a lot of good things about One In A Million Free School."