Ofsted has apologised after several schools were mistakenly featured on a list of more than 100 consistently underachieving schools.

The education watchdog named 135 primary and secondary schools that have failed to achieve a "good" or "outstanding" rating in any inspection since 2005 – but later said that 11 had been included in error.

All 135 schools initially named had been judged to be "satisfactory", "inadequate" or "requires improvement" at each of their last four inspections, Ofsted said.

The schools which should not have featured are:

Weavers Close Church of England Primary School, Academy Sponsor Led, East Midlands

Ambleside Primary School, Academy Sponsor Led, Nottingham

Seely Primary School, Community School, Nottingham

Brookside Primary School, Academy Sponsor Led, London

The Oak Tree Academy, Academy Sponsor Led, Primary, Yorkshire and the Humber

Temple Grove Academy, Academy Sponsor Led, Primary, Tunbridge Wells

St Monica Primary School, Community School, Southampton

Priorswood Primary School, Academy Sponsor Led, Taunton

City Road Primary School, Academy Sponsor Led, Birmingham

Meynell Community Primary School, Academy Sponsor Led, Sheffield

Pathways E-Act Primary Academy, Academy Sponsor Led, Sheffield

Ofsted said that the list of consistently underachieving schools only includes those inspected in the last academic year.

There are an additional 118 schools, inspected in 2015-16, that have not been rated "good" since 2005.

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