An Islamic unbiased college has been slammed by Ofsted after inspectors discovered CCTV cameras within the bogs and college students couldn't identify the Prime Minister.
Darul Hadis Latifiah, an all boys college in east London, was branded insufficient throughout all areas, as the varsity watchdog concluded pupils have been 'not ready for all times in trendy Britain'.
Most of the college students on the college in Bethnal Inexperienced, didn't know Theresa Could is the nation's political chief.
Inspectors additionally discovered a guide which 'promoted inappropriate views' on how women and girls ought to behave and stated altering rooms and showers have been 'dirty and disgusting' after mouse droppings and sharp metallic have been discovered on the ground.
Inspection: Darul Hadis Latifiah, an all-boys college in London, was branded insufficient throughout all areas, as Ofsted concluded pupils have been 'not ready for all times in trendy Britain'
And the report discovered college governers and leaders have to do extra to assist the federal government's flagship counter-terrorism technique, 'Stop'.
Stop is a programme which goals to safeguard folks from the specter of terrorism and from becoming a member of extremist teams, together with ISIS.
The report detailed how CCTV cameras had been discovered within the college, which takes pupils between 11 and 20-years-old.
The report learn: 'An inspector famous a closed-circuit tv (CCTV) digicam within the communal space of the bogs.
'The pictures from this digicam may very well be seen within the reception space on plain view to any guests.
Damning: Inspectors stated the was CCTV in a communal space inside bogs on the college in east London (pictured)
'Leaders didn't have a constant view of why and the way the digicam had been put in and have been unable to offer proof danger evaluation or session had taken place.
'As well as, there was no report of how and when the choice was made.
'The digicam was eliminated earlier than the tip of the inspection.'
When pupils have been requested in regards to the CCTV digicam in the bathroom, they informed inspectors they thought it was 'an invasion of privateness'.
The boys additionally stated that in the event that they requested questions on intercourse and relationships they have been put in detention.
And a few stated they felt they might 'be taught extra' about elementary British values.
The report additionally detailed points with how pupils have been taught about girls.
It learn: 'Respect for ladies is promoted throughout Islamic research however is proscribed to the roles of motherhood and households.
'There are too few alternatives to find out about girls in trendy society.
'For instance, though the varsity asserts that pupils are taught about present affairs, they weren't in a position to determine the brand new feminine Prime Minister when proven of her.
'Pupils have been additionally unaware of the candidate within the US presidential election who's a girl.'
An inappropriate guide was additionally discovered within the library.
The report learn: 'A guide was discovered within the college library which promoted inappropriate views of how women and girls ought to behave.
'Leaders informed inspectors that they have been unaware of the guide's presence. Nevertheless, it was accessible to pupils.'
Hygiene points have been additionally raised.
In a press release, a spokesperson for the varsity stated: 'We're at present making ready a proper criticism to Ofsted about the best way the inspection was carried out and judgements have been made.
'Whereas we settle for that there have been a number of failings affecting the judgement on safeguarding resulting in an general 'insufficient' judgement, we've good motive to consider that the report is excessively unfavorable and doesn't give an correct image of our college students' attainment and progress.
'Nor does it give an correct image of the general high quality of instructing, and of oldsters' views of the varsity's efficiency.'
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