North Oxfordshire Academy has made “good progress” because of its emphasis on student achievement and higher quality teaching, an Ofsted inspector said.
The county’s first academy was set up in 2007 to replace Drayton School.
Inspector Christopher Nye praised lessons, behaviour and prospects.
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