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Health and social care: good practice post-16

This report presents factors which enable post-16 learners to make good progress in the area of health and social care. Between September 2005 and February 2006, inspectors visited 24 providers where provision had been judged to be good or outstanding at their last inspection. Examples of good practice are illustrated with case studies, and recommendations for improvement are made.

  • 05 Dec 2006
  • Ref 2370
  • Ofsted

Improvements in London schools 2000-06

London schools have improved dramatically. There is much to celebrate.

In secondary schools, 2001’s depressing picture has been turned around. At Key Stage 3 and 4 standards are rising faster than in schools nationally. Fewer London schools are in the lowest 25% of all schools. About the same proportion of schools require special measures as schools nationally, but fewer require a notice to improve.

  • 05 Dec 2006
  • Ref 2509
  • Ofsted

Improvements in London schools 2000-06

London schools have improved dramatically. There is much to celebrate.

In secondary schools, 2001’s depressing picture has been turned around. At Key Stage 3 and 4 standards are rising faster than in schools nationally. Fewer London schools are in the lowest 25% of all schools. About the same proportion of schools require special measures as schools nationally, but fewer require a notice to improve.

  • 05 Dec 2006
  • Ref 2509
  • Ofsted