Ofsted annual report: Pupils defend their secondary school
Ofsted is warning that too many secondary schools in England are not making sufficient progress, with almost a third judged not to be good enough.
Chief inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw, delivering the education watchdog's annual report, said secondary schools had "stalled".
He said almost a third of secondary schools require improvement, among these is New Charter Academy in Ashton-under-Lyne.
The BBC asked pupils what they thought of their school.