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Referrals to and assessments by children's social services, and children in need who were the subject of a child protection plan.
A speech by Ofsted's Chief Inspector at the Confederation of School Trusts’ conference.
Sir Martyn Oliver spoke about the Big Listen, the changes Ofsted is making and taking the time to collaboratively build a better education system for all.
GCE AS and A level subject content for economics for teaching in schools from 2015.
Funding to support the delivery of maths and English to those students on substantial level 3 study programmes and T Levels who have not yet attained a grade 9 to 4 GCSE or equivalent in either or both of these...
Criteria that qualifications in the level 3 free courses for jobs offer need to meet alongside the common funding approval criteria.
Guidance for manufacturers, authorised representatives, and responsible persons.
Ofsted survey report identifying barriers to better religious education and suggesting ways to improve the subject.
The launch sees the publication of the first five episodes of 'Ofqual Explains', a new video series about our regulatory framework.
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