How do I get an outstanding Ofsted report?
How to get outstanding under the New Inspection Framework
- Story Time. Ofsted wants to see you reading to the children you look after.
- Teach the children some new words.
- Share information with parents.
- Cultural capital.
- Sing songs.
- The language of feelings.
- Teach diversity.
- Promote British values.
Do colleges Ofsted inspect?
Ofsted is to inspect all of England’s schools and colleges in an attempt to gauge how well the education system is recovering after the pandemic. All the more than 24,000 schools and 335 further-education providers will be inspected at least once, including last term’s inspections, by summer 2025.
When was the new Ofsted inspection framework introduced?
September 2019
A revised Ofsted inspection framework came into force in September 2019.
How long until Ofsted report is published?
After the inspection visit Typically, we will send the school an electronic version of the final report within 30 working days of the end of the inspection. In most circumstances, we will publish the final report on the Ofsted reports website within 38 working days of the end of the inspection.
What do Ofsted look for in colleges?
What’s changing about inspection? Inspections will focus on the real substance of education: the curriculum. Ofsted grades will reflect the areas that matter most to parents: quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management.
When was EIF introduced?
Minor amends to set out an expectation that inspectors will agree safety protocols to ensure the inspection is completed in a COVID-19-secure way, and to highlight that inspection remit handbooks have been updated to reflect the context of the pandemic. The EIF came into effect on 2 September 2019.
What are Ofsted 3 I’s?
In this category are the three ‘I’s: Intent, Implementation, Impact.
What is Grade 2 Ofsted?
In each area, schools are graded on a four-point scale: ∎ grade 1 (outstanding) ∎ grade 2 (good) ∎ grade 3 (requires improvement) ∎ grade 4 (inadequate).