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The home of Ofsted on GOV.UK. Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. We inspect services providing education and skills for learners of all ages. We also inspect and regulate service…
Complain about a school - complaints process, when to complain to the Department for Education, the Education Funding Agency or Ofsted.
There are different ways to complain in England depending on whether your…
State schools include: maintained schools academies and free schools Call…
Contact your local council or call your local police on 101 if you think a…
If you want to complain about a school’s SEN support, you should do it…
Follow the school’s complaints process if you believe a school has…
Ofsted guidance on inspecting maintained schools and academies in England under the education inspection framework.
This guidance came into force on 5 April 2024. Introduction 1. This…
This sets out changes we have made to reflect our inspection practice. It…
Search for Ofsted inspection reports for childminders and childcare providers, schools, colleges, further education providers, children and families services
This framework sets out Ofsted's inspection principles and the main judgements that inspectors make.
How to make a complaint to Ofsted about services we inspect and/or regulate, or about Ofsted’s representatives or service.
You might need to create a new Government Gateway account if you have forgotten both your user ID and password.
How to register as a childminder or nanny: the Ofsted Childcare Register, the Early Years Register, who can register, how to apply.
Tell Ofsted about a serious incident in a children’s home or secure children’s home.
Ofsted guidance on inspecting registered early years and childcare providers under the education inspection framework.
How to get a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check if you want to look after children for a living: who needs a check, what it costs and how long it takes.
This guide provides an overview of the inspection data summary report (IDSR) for primary and secondary schools, including schools with a sixth form and gives guidance on interpreting the data.
What social care providers need to know when notifying Ofsted of a serious incident.
You must apply to Ofsted if you want to take up a governance position in a daycare organisation, or if you start living or working in a home where daycare takes place.
This guide gives a summary of what schools should expect and what they need to do as part of an Ofsted inspection.
Information about jobs at Ofsted, including the range of jobs on offer, working as an inspector and finding out about opportunities.
Guidance for inspectors on inspecting further education and skills providers under the education inspection framework.
Find out what information you will need to create and use a Government Gateway account so that you can use Ofsted's services.
You might need to apply to Ofsted and provide them with certain information if you are connected with a children's social care service.
Get extra funding for your early years childcare provider so they can provide better care for your child - early years pupil premium, disability access fund
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