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Are academy schools Ofsted inspected?

Are academy schools Ofsted inspected?

The first inspection of all new schools, including academies, and academy converters will usually take place within three years of opening In most instances, OFSTED will not select new schools for a first inspection until they are in their third year of operation.

Where do Ofsted carry out their inspections?

Ofsted employs Social Care Regulatory Inspectors to carry out inspections across the range of children’s social care settings. Social Care Regulatory Inspectors must have a recognised social work qualification or at least a level four professional qualification relevant to working with children.

How many pupils does Hanson have?

Pupil population in 2018/2019

School England – mainstream secondary schools
Total number of pupils on roll (all ages) 1619 3327970
Girls on roll 48.1% 49.8%
Boys on roll 51.9% 50.2%
Pupils with an SEN Education, Health and Care Plan 3.3% 1.7%

Do free schools get inspected by Ofsted?

Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills) is responsible for inspecting the quality of education in all state-funded academies and free schools, and uses the same inspection framework as for maintained schools.

What triggers a Section 5 Ofsted inspection?

Schools judged ‘good’ or ‘outstanding’ However, if we find some evidence that a school would now be better than it was, or that standards may be declining, we will carry out a full inspection with graded judgements. We call this a section 5 inspection.

Is an academy better than a school?

Academies receive their funding directly from the government, rather than through local authorities like other state funded schools. Evidence on the performance of academies compared to local authority schools is mixed, but on the whole suggests there is no substantial difference in performance.

What are the 4 Ofsted categories?

Currently, there are four overall judgements that Ofsted can reach about schools: Outstanding; Good; Requires Improvement; and Inadequate.

What are Ofsted legal requirements?

The requirements you need to follow if you register with Ofsted to look after children. All registered childcare providers must follow any relevant legislation, including laws about health and safety, disability discrimination, food hygiene, fire and planning requirements.

When was Hanson school built?

1897, Bradford, United Kingdom
Hanson School/Founded

What can trigger an Ofsted inspection?

If Ofsted have concerns about the safety of pupils or staff, an inspection can be triggered. For example, information may suggest that there has been a serious breakdown of leadership and management.

What is a Level 5 Ofsted inspection?

What triggers an Ofsted?

If Ofsted have concerns about the safety of pupils or staff, an inspection can be triggered. For example, information may suggest that there has been a serious breakdown of leadership and management. Any concerns will be carefully considered against data and information.

When was the last time Hanson School was inspected?

At the school’s last Ofsted inspection in early 2018, Hanson was judged to Require Improvement – a step up from Inadequate. Inspectors returned to the school in early March, and have just published their latest judgement on the school.

Why was Hanson School placed in special measures?

And they say school leaders have “not won the hearts and minds” of some students. It is the latest setback for the school, which has over 1,600 pupils on its rolls. The Department for Education ordered Hanson to become an academy in 2011, after it had been placed in special measures the previous year.

Who is Councillor for Undercliffe and Hanson School?

Councillor David Ward (Lib Dem, Bolton and Undercliffe) has long called for more to be done to improve the financial situation and the educational standards at Hanson.