What are the Ofsted rankings?
What are the Ofsted rankings?
There are four possible Ofsted ratings that a school can receive….
- Ofsted Grade 1: Outstanding.
- Ofsted Grade 2: Good.
- Ofsted Grade 3: Requires Improvement.
- Ofsted Grade 4: Inadequate.
What are the Ofsted requirements?
You must:
- make sure your premises and equipment are safe and suitable for childcare.
- make sure that no-one can enter the premises without the knowledge of someone looking after children.
- have a suitable place to prepare food, if you provide it; any food you provide must be properly prepared, wholesome and nutritious.
What are the 3 I’s Ofsted?
When it comes to Ofsted nursery ratings, consider the 3 I’s. Separately they are: intent, implementation, and impact. However, it should be noted that your inspector will not judge them separately.
What are the 3 I’s in lesson plan?
The 3 Is are Intent, Implication and Impact. They come from the 2019 Ofsted inspection framework. Intent refers to what we teach and why we teach it. Implication proposes what it looks like in practice and Impact lays out what the outcomes will be.
When did Ofsted stop grading lessons?
2014
In light of the serious limitations of grading individual lessons, Ofsted discontinued the use of lesson grades in school inspections in 2014.
What will Ofsted Ask 2021?
A list of all children who are an open case to social care/children’s services and for whom there is a multi-agency plan. Information about the supervision of staff (in group provision) Information about training and/or career professional development of staff. Any reports of external evaluation of the setting.
What is a Section 5 Ofsted?
However, some good schools will automatically receive a section 5 inspection if Ofsted’s risk assessment process indicates that the school’s performance may have deteriorated significantly, or when a school has undergone significant change, such as in its age range.