Ofsted’s findings about the school curriculum

...curriculum development further down their list of priorities. However, this is a concern at both primary and secondary level. Leaders at 11 of the 14 primary schools we visited said...
...curriculum development further down their list of priorities. However, this is a concern at both primary and secondary level. Leaders at 11 of the 14 primary schools we visited said...
...to improve identified weaknesses and will list improvements that still need to be made. Why are we proposing the changes? We know that learners, employers and the public are all...
...accountability system, will usually try and close loopholes. An example of this was the removal of the ECDL from the list of approved qualifications. The ECDL no longer counts towards...
...itself in patchy attendance, disruptive behaviour, difficult relationships with peers and poor attainment. But this is not an exhaustive list. Let’s face it, if you are sofa-surfing to avoid a...
...not put safety at the top of their list of concerns, the children in their care are being let down terribly. Sadly, many unregistered schools are unsafe – with poor...
...the probability that 2 different inspection teams would return the same judgement on each aspect, if each inspection consisted of asking a standard list of questions, each to be answered...
...be by this coming September. Some schools are further along their curriculum journey than others. We’ve listened to those concerns. So, we’ll be extending the transition period from one to...
...will add your contact details to our mailing list. We will be providing regular updates about the inspection of FES-phase ITE provision as we move towards the next inspection cycle....
...Some providers continue to promote outdated approaches to teaching which are no-longer considered effective practice. We also found that in some providers, leaders lacked oversight of the mentoring arrangements. This...