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Ofsted publish findings which show too many primary school children in Stoke-on-Trent are falling behind in their reading.
An Ofsted consultation proposes that inspectors will work together to look at the effectiveness of local authorities.
Students in the state school system deserve the same opportunities to excel at competitive sport as those in the independent sector
Speech to launch 'Going the extra mile: excellence in competitive school sport'
Ofsted has found that providers across England are doing valuable work to promote family learning.
Schools in North East Lincolnshire need more effective support from their local authority, Ofsted said today.
Inspectors poised to visit any school to follow up concerns about an unbalanced curriculum or governors abusing their position.
Note provided on academies and maintained schools in Birmingham to the Secretary of State for Education, Rt Hon Michael Gove MP.
The actions that the Prime Minister is taking in response to allegations made of extremism in a number of schools in Birmingham.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Following inspections of 17 North Somerset schools between March and April 2014, Ofsted writes to North Somerset Council with its findings.
New teachers must be given the best possible training to ensure they can deal with the rigours of the classroom in their induction year.
A new report shows that the new children’s services inspections can bring positive improvement for children, young people and families.
Ofsted has written to Staffordshire County Council following focused inspections of 18 Staffordshire primary schools in March 2014.
Ofsted finds that the local authority's systems for collecting and analysing school data are not fit for purpose.
From September 2015 Ofsted will no longer contract with Inspection Service Providers (ISPs) for school and further education inspections.
Commissioned by Ofsted, students at Exeter College have produced a film to promote Ofsted’s new online tool – Employer View.
Childcare businesses will benefit from clearer and simpler guidance following a review of how regulations governing the sector are enforced.
New online tool enables employers to rate further education and skills providers, enhancing role of employers in education and training.
Local authorities must do more to make sure the needs of looked after children living far away from home can be met.
Following inspections of 7 schools in Thurrock in February 2014, Ofsted has written to Thurrock Local Authority about the findings.
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