Under Ofsted’s new inspection regime, more schools are being rated inadequate – a trend that will be of concern to relocating families. According to figures from the organisation, half the 2,140 schools it inspected last autumn were deemed either ‘satisfactory’ or ‘inadequate.’ The proportion of inadequate schools has more than doubled, reaching 10%. Ofsted says the figures reflect its ‘sharper focus’ on weaker schools.
More schools failing Ofsted inspection
- Monday, 29 March 2010 15:18
Under Ofsted’s new inspection regime, more schools are being rated inadequate – a trend that will be of concern to relocating families. According to figures from the organisation, half the 2,140 schools it inspected last autumn were deemed either ‘satisfactory’ or ‘inadequate.’ The proportion of inadequate schools has more than doubled, reaching 10%. Ofsted says the figures reflect its ‘sharper focus’ on weaker schools.





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