Ofsted

Ofsted

Government Administration

Raising standards - improving lives.

About us

Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. We report directly to Parliament and we are independent and impartial. We inspect services providing education and skills for learners of all ages. We also inspect and regulate services which care for children and young people. Every week, we carry out hundreds of inspections and regulatory visits throughout England.

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Government Administration
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Type
Government Agency

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    We’ve published two new reports looking at early years education. In the final part of our Best start in life research series, we look at what progress looks like for children in the 4 specific areas of learning. The report suggests factors of an effective early years education, including: - considering curriculum content carefully to make the best use of time - helping children to learn new things by making links with things they already know - interacting with children to find out what they know and can do We’ve also published a new report looking at how schools support children to develop the knowledge and skills they need by the end of key stage 1. The report identifies examples of good practice, such as schools that have adapted their curriculum to support the increasing number of children with communication and language difficulties. It also sets out some recommendations for schools around curriculum planning, the importance of practice, and the effective use of assessment. Read the reports here: https://ow.ly/mAxR50TGxsn https://ow.ly/Z8AS50TGxux

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    Care-experienced young people were at the heart of our work to develop our supported accommodation inspections. Through a series of face-to-face workshops, people with lived experience helped us to refine our proposals for how we inspect supported accommodation. They understand more than anyone what strong supported accommodation should look like. Earlier this week, we had an opportunity to thank some of them in person. We’ve learned a lot from working together, and we will continue to learn and to listen.

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    We've published an episode of our podcast, 'Ofsted Talks', on the new report out this week about the state of England's four Young Offender Institutions: https://ow.ly/3CT450TBYXx - Over the past decade, YOIs have seen a reduction in the quality and quantity of education - YOIs are struggling to manage challenging behaviour, which is seeing children increasingly kept in isolation - Some children are allowed as little as half an hour a day outside their cell Listen to Martyn Oliver, HMCI, Charlie Taylor, His Majesty's Inspector of Prisons and Maria Navarro, Ofsted's policy lead discussing the findings:

    Young Offender Institutions: a decade of decline | Ofsted Talks

    Young Offender Institutions: a decade of decline | Ofsted Talks

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    We’ve published a joint report with HM Inspectorate of Prisons on standards in young offender institutions (YOIs). We found that: - Over the past decade, YOIs have seen a reduction in the quality and quantity of education - YOIs are struggling to manage challenging behaviour, which is seeing children increasingly kept in isolation - Some children are allowed as little as half an hour a day outside their cell We make several recommendations for youth custody service leaders, including prioritising attendance at education. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eky9u5RT

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    You can now access our school inspection update webinar on YouTube: https://lnkd.in/eQWVpsX3 In it, we provide an outline of the updates to the school inspection handbook for maintained schools and academies, including: - the removal of the overall effectiveness judgement - changes to ungraded inspections - other changes as a result of the Big Listen.

    School inspection update: Autumn 2024 | Ofsted webinar for schools

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    If you want to become part of an Ofsted-registered childcare organisation, you may need to complete an EY2 form. Our new blog explains who needs to complete these forms, and gives some tips on how to complete one. The blog also explains: -     steps you need to take before submitting the form -     the checks we will make -     some of the common problems that can cause delays

    Who needs to submit an EY2 form, and tips for completing it

    Who needs to submit an EY2 form, and tips for completing it

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    Earlier this month, we published our response to the Big Listen. It summarises what we heard from professionals, children and learners, parents, carers and the public. It also sets out the actions we will take as a result. Watch these short videos to find out about the main changes we are making for early years providers, schools, alternative provision and SEND, children’s social care, and further education and skills: https://lnkd.in/dSfHjEzM You can read the full response on www.gov.uk/ofstedbiglisten

    Ofsted's Big Listen: changes we are making

    Ofsted's Big Listen: changes we are making

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    We’ve published our annual report on the care and welfare arrangements for recruits, trainees and officer cadets. We found that: - training has continued to improve, with no establishments found to be inadequate - in all but one establishment, there is excellent or good quality training and very effective care and welfare arrangements - trainees are spending too much time in ‘holdover’ between training courses - trainee pilots are also waiting several years to start their flying training - services need to ensure that trainees waiting for their next phase are engaged in meaningful activities. We have also made several recommendations for the MoD around infrastructure, holdover time, and equipment. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eV3kdaNX

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