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The King John School, often abbreviated to King John, is a secondary academy school with a sixth form in South Benfleet, Essex, England. It is named after King John of England (1166–1216). The main school building was opened in 1949: contrary to popular belief this building was never designed, nor used, as a hospital.[citation needed] As of January 2017, the school has an enrolment of 2138 students, operating over its recommended capacity of 2000 students.
The school has been rated 'Outstanding' by Ofsted in 2013, however a report published on 26 April 2019 has seen its rating drop to 'Inadequate', the worst grading a school can get, which was mainly due to poor management, with the biggest problem in that Leaders that have not followed "statutory guidance for keeping children safe", meaning that "safeguarding is not effective."[2] The quality of teaching, outcomes for pupils, and the sixth form are rated 'Good' by Ofsted.