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Sir Michael Wilshaw, Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector (HMCI), has launched Ofsted’s annual reports for schools and further education and skills.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector Sir Michael Wilshaw's speech to launch Ofsted's 2013/14 annual reports for schools and FE and skills.
Ofsted Annual Report says that primary schools continue to progress but secondary school improvement has stalled.
While there has been some progress, further education and skills providers must do more to help the local economy.
Ofsted finds a third of 39 settings inspected less than good with too many children’s services providers judged inadequate
Letter to Somerset Local Authority (LA) following Ofsted’s multi-remit focused inspection.
Inspection framework will put experiences of vulnerable children at the heart of how children's homes are inspected
In the first ever in-depth survey, Ofsted finds that the risk of exploitation is still not well understood in many areas.
Speech by Ofsted's HMCI Sir Michael Wilshaw to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) conference in Cambridge.
During November and December 2014 Ofsted's web presence will be migrating to GOV.UK.
Advice notes from Sir Michael Wilshaw, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector, to the Secretary of State for Education.
Ofsted’s Chief Inspector sets out proposals for some of the most far-reaching education inspection reforms in the last quarter of a century.
The speech explores the issues that prevent young people from engaging in education, employment or training.
Low-level disruptive behaviour in classrooms across the country is impeding children’s learning and damaging their life chances.
Ofsted’s National Director Mike Cladingbowl to leave the post of National Director of Inspection Reform on 1 January 2015.
Ofsted has today released the findings of an investigation into allegations of inspection irregularities in Norfolk.
Ofsted report shows that consistently good or better teaching, learning and assessment has never been more significant for learners in FE.
HM Inspectors are mounting a wave of no notice inspections of schools across every region in England.
Letter to the Executive Director of Children's Services at Peterborough City Council.
Following inspections of 13 schools in Wolverhampton in June 2014, Ofsted has written to the city council with its findings.
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