Progress is being made at two Birmingham schools placed in special measures as a result of the so-called "Trojan Horse" affair, Ofsted has said.
Saltley School and Nansen Primary School are "making reasonable progress" according to the education watchdog.
As a result of allegations about a hard-line Islamist takeover, 21 schools in Birmingham were investigated and five were placed into special measures.
Ofsted has published findings from its latest inspections, made in November.
Nansen Primary School, run by the Park View Educational Trust, was previously rated inadequate for safety of pupils and leadership, while pupils' achievement and quality of teaching was labelled "requires improvement".
Saltley School was previously rated inadequate in all categories.
The schools have not yet commented on the findings.
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