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- In 2022/23, 78% of schools previously judged to require improvement have improved to good, compared with 70% in 2021/22. 71% of good schools have also maintained their grade at a graded inspection, higher than 58% last year, with a similar proportion also improving to outstanding (5% compared with 4% in 2021/22).
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Nov 7, 2023 · In 2022/23, 78% of schools previously judged to require improvement have improved to good, compared with 70% in 2021/22. 71% of good schools have also maintained their grade at a graded...
Nov 14, 2023 · Key findings. In 2022/23, we carried out 7,239 inspections, a substantial increase from 4,669 in 2021/22. Comparing schools with the same previous grade, the inspection outcomes for each...
In 2022/23, 78% of schools previously judged to require improvement have improved to good, compared with 70% in 2021/22. 71% of good schools have also maintained their grade at a graded inspection, higher than 58% last year, with a similar proportion also improving to outstanding (5% compared with 4% in 2021/22).
- More schools ‘good’ or better, but fewer ‘outstanding’ … Ofsted inspected 7,240 state schools in the year to August 31, up from 4,670 in 2021-22 and the highest number in five years.
- more ‘outstanding’ schools keep grade after ‘wake-up call’ Between 2012 and 2021, ‘outstanding’ schools were exempt from routine inspection. When the exemption was lifted, large numbers of schools were downgraded.
- Fewer schools eligible for intervention. The number of schools eligible for intervention by the government due to their performance has fallen, despite a change that brings schools rated ‘requires improvement’ twice in a row into scope.
- Schools’ ‘deeper’ curriculum thinking helped catch-up … The outgoing chief said she had seen “sustainable improvements in education” in her time in office.
Feb 1, 2024 · In 2022/23, 16.5% of pupils at the end of Key stage 4 in state-funded schools had a Special Educational Need compared with 15.7% in 2021/22 and 14.2% in 2018/19. In 2018/19 and 2021/22...
Nov 23, 2023 · Three-quarters (75 per cent) of schools previously rated “requires improvement” improved to “good” or “outstanding”, and 97 per cent of previously “inadequate”-rated schools improved. Subject reports show improving picture but Ofsted concerned about RE.
Jun 8, 2023 · Headline facts and figures - 2022/23. The number of pupils in schools in England has increased. There has been an increase of 73,800 pupils across all school types from the previous year, to...