preparing for inspection in independent schools mrs m a buckingham 16.04.10 update 2010
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Preparing for Inspection in Independent schools
Mrs M A Buckingham 16.04.10
Update 2010
Purpose of session
Inspection – an up date
Self evaluation - How well is my school doing ?
What does a school need to do to prepare for an inspection ?
All independent schools to be inspected on a regular basis (section 162A) - THE FRAMEWORK FOR INSPECTING INDEPENDENT SCHOOLS EDUCATION ACT 2002 ( as amended 2005)
New schools must meet the standards before they are allowed to open. Inspected by Ofsted
New Contractors – September 2009 - now 3 regional CfBT-North of England; Serco – Midlands; Tribal - south
monitored by Ofsted
Independent schools must meet regulations within each of the 7 Standards but …
Inspection Up date
What may be about to change ?
The 7 or 8 standards: The quality of education provided by the school (1) The spiritual, moral, social and cultural development
of pupils (2) The welfare, health and safety of pupils (3) The suitability of proprietors and staff (4) The school’s premises and accommodation (5) The provision of information (6) The procedures for handling complaints (7) Leadership and management (8)? (Education and Skills Act
2008)
What is part of inspection ?
Parent and pupil questionnaires Oral feedback to teachers during inspection and
senior managers/proprietor at end Short, clear report, focusing on regulations Report will state what the school must do to meet
regulations if any are non compliant Inspection aim to be developmental and helpful to
the school; rigorous and precise about the regulations.
What does it mean for my school ?
Not just for the inspection …
Ongoing self evaluation…
Headteachers and senior managers - monitor and review …
More than the regulations…
How can schools prepare ?
Head teachers, senior management teams, governing bodies /Trustees:
Know the regulations- keep up to date SELF AUDIT CHECK LIST – self evaluation Have the evidence ready… documentation -
see list in guidance/ file for each standard ? Training for staff (CPD) School improvement/action plan SIEF – have ready (electronically)
School self evaluation
SIEF ‘ …honest and robust…’ Judgements based on evidence – quality of
provision: What are we doing ? How well are we doing it ? HOW DO WE KNOW ? Link to regulations and school improvement plan OUTCOMES for PUPILS…
SIEF (1)
Factual information (characteristics/ data)
7 standards and regulations – your school’s judgment on compliance
Key strengths and priorities for development / what may hinder progress
Reflect parents’ and pupils’ views
SIEF (2)
Involve the whole school lead by the headteacher ( including GB/ Trustees)
Keep SIEF up to dateSchool’s Judgments – criteria
SIEF (3)
Judgements: outstanding; good; satisfactory; inadequate
Criteria for each standard (used by inspectors too e.g. teaching and learning)
Q. What best fits our school provision ? …for all pupils… Report judgments … will reflect school’s self
evaluation
SIEF (4)
Every Child Matters (ECM)- references throughout the SIEF
How well are your pupils achieving against the 5 ECM outcomes ?
Enjoying and achieving; making a positive contribution; skills for future economic well-being; healthy life styles and staying safe
Will refer to ECM in the written report and your SIEF judgements
Other new matters…
LEA views on placements they fund (e.g. SEN)
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) regulations
‘Safeguarding children and safer recruitment in education’ in force January 2007
New Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA)
(Pupil Registration) Regulations 2006…
Safeguarding children… ‘Safeguarding children and safer recruitment in education’ in
force January 2007 (DCSF) Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) Proprietors of independent schools: similar responsibilities to GB
in maintained schools Child Protection policy (Regulation 3(2)(b)) – Local Safeguarding
Children Board (LSCB) – checks; procedures; Annual review Designated person(s) and all staff – training Records – ALL staff - Single central record of recruitment
and vetting checks… in addition to …staff records…
Safeguarding children… Central record must indicate that all the necessary
checks and procedures have been followed… E.g. check identity; qualifications check; right to
work in UK; CRB… medical fitness; character references; employment history…
Standard 4 - suitability of proprietor and staff…role of proprietor
Make a ‘table’ for central record and check list for each staff file…
Next steps… ‘My personal action plan’
Keep up to date…
Ongoing development planning…part of the process…for whole school ( including CPD)
Be clear and sure of your (the school’s) purpose for pupils…