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The pace of improvement for primary schools in Medway is too slow, Ofsted has found.
Ineffective processes for sharing information are still hampering action on child sexual exploitation.
Transcript of Sir Michael Wilshaw's speech at the launch of the common inspection framework.
Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector confirms the biggest changes to education inspection for more than 2 decades.
Too many early years settings inspected as part of a focused inspection in Wiltshire are not yet good.
Ofsted's Wiltshire inspections provide a clearer view of the quality of provision for young children in disadvantaged areas.
Middlesbrough Council has made significant improvements since Ofsted judged school support to be ineffective in January 2014.
Ofsted inspectors found that too few pupils in Suffolk attend a good or outstanding school.
Too many pupils in Stoke-on-Trent are getting an inadequate education, with standards in the city’s schools not improving rapidly enough.
Transcript of Sean Harford's speech reflecting on Ofsted's work and the future of education inspection.
Only half of secondary pupils in Swindon attend a school or academy that is judged good, Ofsted has found.
State of the nation report draws on over 5,600 inspections of a range of crucial social care services
Speech reflecting on Ofsted's report 'The most able students: an update on progress since June 2013'.
An Ofsted report finds that many of the most able children attending non-selective secondary schools are failing to achieve their potential.
Children’s homes inspections to explicitly focus on the progress and experiences of children and young people.
Inspectorates announce they are to focus on joint targeted area inspections of children’s services.
The numbers of primary and secondary schools in the area judged good or better by Ofsted has outpaced the national rate of improvement.
Only half of the secondary schools in Blackpool that have been inspected by Ofsted are good or better.
Ofsted focused inspection findings show sharp rise in schools judged to be inadequate since October 2013.
Online questionnaires for children’s homes, fostering services, adoption agencies and residential family centres are open until 4 May 2015.
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