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Anonymous primary school PANDA - 2002

The PANDA report is sent to schools to aid self evaluation and the development of plans to raise standards and will be made available to the inspection team when a school is called forward for inspection. The text throughout the PANDA provides advice and guidance to schools and inspectors. It is a tool to help schools and inspectors see how effective the school is in comparison with other schools.

19 Nov 2002 | Ofsted |

Anonymous secondary school PANDA - 2002

The PANDA report is provided to schools to aid self evaluation and the development of plans to raise standards. It is a tool to help schools and inspectors see how effective the school is in comparison with other schools. It remains an integral part of the Autumn Package of Pupil Performance Information.

19 Dec 2002 | Ofsted |

Anonymous special school PANDA - 2001

This is the fourth PANDA for special schools produced by Ofsted. The PANDA provides a school each year with its own school level data, and national (contextual) data, together in one document. The national contextual data comes from a variety of sources, and can be used to compare your school with other schools and to help with your own self-evaluation. It also shares with headteachers data collected from schools and currently held centrally by Ofsted.

19 Nov 2002 | Ofsted |