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Inspection judgements 2009/10 for maintained schools: autumn and spring term

Date: 16 Jun 2010

HMI: 20100005

Publisher: Ofsted

Summary

These workbooks present inspection judgements for all inspections carried out in the autumn and spring terms of academic year 2009/10. They include inspection judgements from section 5, or section 8 deemed 5, inspections. Inspectors make judgements either on a four point scale (1 = outstanding, 2 = good, 3 = satisfactory, 4 = inadequate).

There are three Excel workbooks that you can download as compressed zip files. Two of the workbooks contain inspection judgements at school level. These bring together individual inspection judgements included in each inspection report, and provide an overall summary of the inspection outcomes over the autumn term. Also included is an excel-based analytical tool, designed to help you analyse the outcomes of inspections which took place between 1 September 2005 and 31 March 2010. This is particularly useful for determining regional and local authority level inspection outcomes.

In future maintained school inspection outcomes will be published on a termly basis with the following timetable:

  • autumn data on the second Wednesday in March
  • spring data on the third Wednesday in June
  • summer data on the third Wednesday in November, unless this falls before the publication of the Annual Report in which case the data will be published at the same time as the Annual Report.

If you have any further queries please email inspectioninsight@ofsted.gov.uk.

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