Ofsted admit Cambridge school's report was unreliable, says head teacher
By Phil Shepka
BBC News, Cambridgeshire
The inspection of a primary school which became embroiled in a row with Ofsted has been deemed "unreliable", a head teacher has said.
Queen Emma Primary School in Cambridge challenged the inspectorate after being downgraded to inadequate.
The headteacher and chair of governors said Ofsted concluded the report from the inspection "cannot be sustained".
Ofsted has been contacted by the BBC, but had previously said it "firmly" stood by its inspection.
The school had begun the process of a legal challenge of the school inspection, arguing it was flawed.