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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Following inspections of 10 schools in Medway in June 2013, Ofsted has written to Medway Council to advise it of the findings.
Coordinated inspections in Suffolk to find out why the local authority has a disproportionate number of under-performing schools.
The Chief Inspector of Ofsted today hailed the 'unprecedented rate of national improvement' in school performance across England.
Following the inspections of 15 schools in Bristol in June 2013, Ofsted has written to Bristol City Council to advise it of the findings.
Elizabeth Truss comments on the rise in the number of students taking A levels in subjects like maths and the sciences.
The first 24 free schools have all had their Ofsted inspection results published.
Ofsted give verdict on support and challenge provided to local schools by first councils visited under new inspection regime.
Extra £400 for every child on the Pupil Premium in primary schools, and parents to get more information on how their child is doing.
The government announces plans for higher standards and a bigger pupil premium for primary schools.
Inspections to find out why Medway has a disproportionate number of under-performing primary schools, and whether it is improving.
Following inspections of 15 East Riding schools, Ofsted has written to East Riding of Yorkshire council to advise of the findings.
The statistics show the onward destination of pupils from state schools, colleges and local authorities.
The most able students report finds that too few schools set high enough expectations of what their brightest students can achieve.
Lord Nash, Schools Minister, addresses the State Boarding Schools’ Association (SBSA) symposium.
Norfolk and Isle of Wight are the first local authorities to undergo the new school improvement inspections.
Ofsted inspectors begin a week of inspections in Bristol to find out why the city has so many under-performing schools.
Ofsted publishes a report 'Lessons learned from the Foundation Learning provision for the new 16 to 19 Study Programmes'.
Following inspections of 28 Norfolk schools in March 2013, Ofsted has written to Norfolk County Council to advise it of the findings.
Ofsted inspectors have begun a week of inspections in East Riding to find out why the district has so many under-performing schools.
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