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Ofsted today publishes the outcome letter of the focused inspection of Wakefield City Academies Trust (WCAT).
Ofsted today publishes the outcome letter of the focused inspection of Collaborative Academies Trust.
Sir Michael Wilshaw, Her Majesty's Chief Inspector has written to schools in England about changes to inspection from September 2015.
Ofsted has published the outcome letter about its inspection of Doncaster Council's school improvement support.
Government sets out the definition of a 'coasting' school.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Ofsted publishes the outcome letter for the first focused inspection of a multi-academy trust.
This newsletter provides inspectors and stakeholders with information and guidance about Ofsted's inspection work in schools.
Sir Chris Woodhead was an educationalist and former Ofsted Chief Inspector of Schools.
The pace of improvement for primary schools in Medway is too slow, Ofsted has found.
Education Secretary Nicky Morgan discusses changes to the English Baccalaureate (EBacc) at King Solomon Academy, London.
The Education Secretary welcomes the latest Ofsted inspection data.
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.
Schools Minister sets out the government’s plans to reinforce the importance of a core academic curriculum for all pupils.
The new Education and Adoption Bill will close loopholes to speed up the turnaround of failing schools.
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.
Further education Commissioner, Dr David Collins CBE, shares his thoughts on financial and organisational management in colleges.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Too many pupils in Stoke-on-Trent are getting an inadequate education, with standards in the city’s schools not improving rapidly enough.
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