Schools North East Logo

News

Ofsted plans to reinspect all ‘Outstanding’ schools by 2025

Plans announced by the Department for Education will see Ofsted inspecting all ‘Outstanding’ schools in the next five years. This would end the exemption introduced in 2012 which has meant that Outstanding schools would not be inspected unless there was specific cause. The exemption has resulted in some schools not being inspected for over a decade. The North East has the highest proportion of these schools with around 72 not being inspected in over 10 years.

The North East also has one of the highest proportions of ‘Outstanding’ schools overall, with approximately 234 schools which will potentially be affected by the proposals.

Schools North East supports all schools pre and post inspection through Ofsted Chat on our online community ConnectEd. If you are in a school and would like to join, register your interest.

The plans are subject to Parliamentary approval but are likely to be in place from this September. While the plans have generally been welcomed as a way to maintain standards and drive improvement, the NAHT has expressed concern that ‘Outstanding’ schools will face full section 5 inspections.

The proposals are under consultation which closes at 5pm on 24 February 2020.

Contribute to the consultation

Latest News

02
Jul

Summer State of the Region Survey: Inside the realities of North East schools

Each term, we ask school leaders across the North East to share their views…

Read story
02
Jul

A true star retires: Celebrating Caroline Tyerman's 35 years at Brougham Primary School

After an incredible 35 years of dedicated service, Caroline Tyerman, a much-loved teacher at…

Read story
02
Jul

St Anthony's Girls' Academy revs up for success in national STEM competition!

Huge congratulations are in order for a brilliant group of Year 9 students from…

Read story