An inspection report found pupils did 'not feel safe in certain areas of the school'.
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The £13,000-a-year Crosby school, for boys aged 7 to 18, was inspected against the Independent School StandardsRed flags were raised in the sections headed "spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of pupils", "welfare, health and safety" and "quality of leadership and management". The inspection, which was conducted in May, said the school had not ensured that "the leadership and management, including governance, in particular with regard to the effective promotion of appropriate behaviour in school" and "do not always promote the wellbeing of pupils".
But it was not the first time the school has been told to improve, after a critical ISI inspection in 2019, it received an official warning from the Department of Education over "serious regulatory failings".
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