Making curriculum decisions in the best interests of children

...of a three-year KS4, a school will simply pull GCSE teaching forward, stretching a two-year course over three. This means that for some pupils, choices made at the end of...
...of a three-year KS4, a school will simply pull GCSE teaching forward, stretching a two-year course over three. This means that for some pupils, choices made at the end of...
...that they carried out some form of preparation for key stage 2 SATs, which meant curtailing or postponing the teaching of other foundation subjects. SATs are important in reflecting how...
A belated happy new year – I hope you all managed to have some rest at the end of last year, and like me, are fully refreshed for this new...
...writing CVs, for example. Having access to specialist industry knowledge and experience is the norm for many learners. This helps them to decide on realistic career goals and how best...
...forward to seeing your schools in action, and pupils’ creativity when I next visit. You can keep up-to-date with Ofsted news by signing up for email alerts. You can also...
...work-experience with managers for the rest of the morning and between those meetings I make time to visit the college library to speak to students. At the start they're nervous...
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...lead inspector will now write the report and submit it for quality assurance. I start thinking about my next inspection. You can keep up-to-date with Ofsted news by signing...
...is more for us to do at being better at capturing parents’ views. If you have any suggestions – let us know. You can keep up-to-date with Ofsted news...