Improving the way Ofsted inspects education
Applies to England
Consultation description
Are you a parent or carer?
We want to hear what you think about our plans for clearer, easier-to-read report cards. Watch this video to see an example.
New report cards - Ofsted’s Chief Inspector explains our proposals
Consultation overview
We want to know what you think about our proposed plans for inspecting schools and other settings where children and adults learn. This includes:
- early years
- state-funded schools
- non-association independent schools
- further education and skills (FE and skills)
- initial teacher education (ITE)
In summary, we propose:
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Report cards – these would give parents and carers more detailed information than the current reports, including a new 5-point grading scale to evaluate more areas of a provider’s work and short summaries of what inspectors found.
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Education inspection toolkits – this tool shows providers and inspectors the evaluation areas that we’ll focus inspections on and how we’ll assess and grade providers (scroll down to see our toolkits).
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Inspection methodology – changes to how we carry out inspection.
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Full inspections and monitoring inspections, state-funded schools – we plan to end ungraded inspections of state-funded schools and change our monitoring programmes so that we can check that timely action is taken to raise standards.
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Identifying state-funded schools causing concern – a new approach to how we’ll place a school into a category of concern.
Share your views
The Department for Education is consulting separately on proposed changes to intervention and support in maintained schools and academies. Share your views.
Supporting documents
Alongside the consultation document, we’re also publishing:
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separate proposed toolkits for early years, state-funded schools, non-association independent schools, FE and skills and ITE
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an equality impact assessment
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an implementation review of the current education inspection framework
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a list of references highlighting the statutory guidance, non-statutory guidance, professional standards and research papers used to inform the proposed toolkits and proposed inspection methodology