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Ofsted

The Office for Standards in Education, the government body that inspects and regulates schools in England.

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Ofsted (Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills) is the government body responsible for inspecting and regulating schools, colleges, and children's services in England. Ofsted inspections assess the quality of education and care provided.

Ofsted Inspection Framework

The current inspection framework evaluates quality of education, behavior and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management. Schools receive an overall effectiveness grade: Outstanding, Good, Requires Improvement, or Inadequate.

Understanding Ofsted Ratings

Ofsted reports are public and help parents make informed school choices. However, ratings represent a snapshot in time and should be considered alongside other factors like school culture, specific programs, and community fit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Inspection frequency depends on previous rating. Outstanding schools may go 6+ years between full inspections. Schools rated Requires Improvement or Inadequate are reinspected more frequently.
Outstanding indicates exceptional quality. Good means effective provision. Requires Improvement means the school is not yet good. Inadequate means serious weaknesses or special measures.
Not necessarily. Good schools provide quality education. Consider the school's trajectory, recent improvements, and fit for your child rather than rating alone.

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