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Ofsted Unveils New School Inspection Report Cards Amid Criticism

The schools inspectorate’s new grading system aims to provide greater clarity for parents, but faces backlash from educators concerned about added pressures.
Ofsted, the schools inspectorate for England, has unveiled a preview of its new report cards for school inspections, signaling a shift away from the traditional single-word judgements.

This change follows a year of consultations and is set to be implemented in the autumn of 2025. The revised system is designed to provide more detailed insights into a school's performance, covering aspects such as attendance, inclusion, behaviour, and leadership.

The move comes after significant public debate, particularly following the tragic death of primary school head teacher Ruth Perry in 2023, which raised concerns about the fairness of Ofsted's inspection methods.

The new report cards will replace the previous four-grade system, which included labels such as 'Outstanding' and 'Inadequate'.

Instead, the new system will offer five possible ratings—'causing concern', 'attention needed', 'secure', 'strong', and 'exemplary'—for key areas of a school’s performance, including quality of education, behaviour and attendance, personal development, and leadership and management.

These categories will also focus on how schools support disadvantaged and vulnerable pupils and consider the local circumstances in which they operate.

Ofsted's chief, Sir Martyn Oliver, emphasized that the system was intended to raise standards and improve the educational experience for children, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds.

He stated that the new report card format would provide parents with more detailed information about their children's schools, helping them make more informed decisions.

However, the proposed changes have drawn strong criticism from several teaching unions.

Leaders from the National Education Union, the National Association of Head Teachers, and the Association of School and College Leaders expressed concerns that the new grading system would add significant pressure on school staff.

The unions argued that the new approach could exacerbate the existing challenges of teacher recruitment and retention, with the potential for creating a new league table based on a wide range of performance metrics.

Pepe Di'Iasio, General Secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, stated that the new system would likely overwhelm teachers and school leaders, noting that it could be 'bewildering' for both educators and parents.

Paul Whiteman, head of the National Association of Head Teachers, added that the changes would not alleviate the pressures on school leadership.

Additionally, Sir Martyn has previously suggested that Ofsted’s inspection process should adopt a more empathetic approach, following the inquest into Ruth Perry’s death, which found that the inspection at her school had been 'rude and intimidating.' Ofsted has since moved to eliminate overall school grades in favor of evaluating individual aspects of a school’s performance.

The consultation on the new system will run until April 22, 2025, and Ofsted plans to trial the new report cards in the coming months.

Despite the criticisms, Sir Martyn remains confident that the new approach will provide a more comprehensive view of schools' strengths and areas for improvement, ultimately benefiting both educators and parents.
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