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  2. The 2023 SIAMS Framework shines a spotlight on these key elements – theology, school context, and vision. It allows inspectors and school leaders, together, to gather evidence to answer the Inspection Questions, in turn enabling inspectors to reach fair and accurate judgements.

  3. •Inspectors will make one of two judgements –J1 or J2. •The judgements are coherent with the nature of the evidence that is collected as part of a SIAMS inspection. •J2 identifies the key improvements that need to be made.

  4. The current SIAMS Schedule (Sept 2018 revised Sept 2022) is being replaced by a new SIAMS Framework from September 2023. Dr Margaret James, National Director for SIAMS, describes the new framework as radically different for how the inspection process will happen but reassuringly (for schools and governors) the content is relatively unchanged ...

  5. Jun 11, 2023 · Judgments. If each inspection is relational, interpretive and subjective, how do inspectors make judgments based on the criteria stated in the new framework? During an inspection, the inspector will focus on conversations held with school leaders, and will need to interpret the information given to them to make sense of it.

  6. Judgements will put schools into one of two categories. Through its vision and practice, the school is living up to its foundation as a Church school and is enabling pupils and adults to flourish. The school’s vision and practice are not enabling it to fully live up to its foundation as a Church school.

  7. Under the current framework, schools receive one of two inspection judgements: J1: The Inspection findings indicate that the school is living up to its foundation as a Church school, and is enabling pupils and adults to flourish.

  8. 1. Grades – reasons for making a change From September 2023, SIAMS inspection will no longer award schools a grade but instead will express the outcome as a narrative a judgement. The judgement will be written towards the end of the report, and will explain how and why the evidence, taken as a whole, has led to that particular judgement.

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