Framwellgate School, Durham, is adertising, here, for a "director of corporate services", at £55k (ie roughly £65 with NI and pension costs). Read the details of this unbelievable piece of bureaucracy and ask yourself just how much money is being blown away on top heavy administration. The school was last inspected in 2008, for two days (it has 1250 pupils), and rated good overall, with the sixth form rated satisfactory. We don't know how many lessons were seen on this visit - David Bell made sure this information was not included in reports. The school's 2000 inspection involved 15 inspectors over 5 days, and provided a detailed report on each subject.. A visit to assess maths provision in 2011 found it satisfactory. But since when is a school a corporation? And is a school with only satisfactory provision for maths and in its sixth form not due for a proper inspection?