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Ofsted

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Founded1992
Headquarters locationLondon, United Kingdom
Jurisdiction England
Number of employees1,275
Annual budget168 million GBP (2013–2014)
Agency executives Julius Weinberg
Amanda Spielman
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About Ofsted


The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills is a non-ministerial department of the UK government, reporting to Parliament. Ofsted is responsible for inspecting a range of educational institutions, including state schools and some independent schools.

Laura Kuenssberg: What is really going on in our schools?

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... But what is really going on? The death of a much loved teacher, Ruth Perry, has shone a light on England s education watchdog Ofsted...

Ofsted grades unfit for purpose, says ex-inspector

Ofsted grades unfit for purpose, says ex-inspector
Apr 6,2023 2:00 pm

...By Hazel ShearingEducation correspondentA school leader who quit as an Ofsted inspector after the death of Ruth Perry has told the BBC he felt his role could cause " more harm than good"...

Hundreds of schools downgraded in England

Hundreds of schools downgraded in England
Nov 22,2022 5:10 am

... Some of them had not been looked at for 15 years and many would have experienced " significant change" such as new head teachers, Ofsted said...

‘Abuse, assaults and big profits' - children's homes staff speak out

‘Abuse, assaults and big profits' - children's homes staff speak out
Jun 9,2022 8:10 am

... A letter sent to Ofsted by another member of staff echoes that claim...

To prohibit government '' placement of children in unregulated apartments

To prohibit government '' placement of children in unregulated apartments
Feb 16,2020 10:23 am

... A consultation is also proposed to deal with more powers for Ofsted to non-registered children s homes...

Defiant head vows to keep unregistered school open

Defiant head vows to keep unregistered school open
Feb 16,2020 7:13 am

... Ofsted has urged improved legislation to deal with unregistered schools...

Labour pledges to replace Ofsted with own inspection system

Labour pledges to replace Ofsted with own inspection system
Feb 16,2020 6:27 am

...Labour will unveil plans to scrap Ofsted and replace it with a new school inspection system on day two of its party conference - but debate over its Brexit stance is set to continue...

May 5,2024 6:27 pm

... Since September, any home for under 16s in care - either permanent or temporary - needs to be Ofsted registered...

Defiant head vows to keep unregistered school open

May 5,2024 6:27 pm

Ms Ali does not usually wear a niqab But said she wanted to keep a Low Profile for her interview

The Head teacher of an unregistered Islamic school, prosecuted for operating illegally, has said it has a "unique" approach and will remain Open .

Nadia Ali , of Ambassadors High, in Streatham - which an inspection found "wilfully neglected" safeguarding - was given community service last month.

She called the pupils "happy learners" and denied it was breaking The Law , as it was now Open 18 hours a week only.

Ofsted has urged improved legislation to deal with unregistered schools.

By law, any institution with More Than five full-time pupils has to be officially registered and inspected. Government guidance defines full-time education as More Than 18 hours a week.

The South London school, which describes itself as having an Islamic ethos, says it charges £2,500 a year per pupil and had 45 children on the roll at the time of its last inspection. But it has not yet met standards required to register.

Ms Ali told the BBC's Today and Victoria Derbyshire programmes The School had remained Open as its work with The Children was "quite unique".

"I've been teaching for 15 years and I've seen how children need a different approach and That what we're trying to do at Ambassadors," She Said .

"This is why I believe in what we're trying to do because we've seen a lot of results within Our Children . They're happy learners. "

Inspection failings It is unclear how many hours The School now operates

Inspectors twice issued warnings they believed The School was operating illegally, after it first applied to register in 2016.

And it failed its pre-registration inspection, in February 2019, with inspectors judging it would not meet The Independent School Standards.

However, The School remained Open - leading to Ms Ali's prosecution.

The inspection found she had, "wilfully neglected to meet some basic, crucial, safeguarding responsibilities".

Inspectors found six out of 11 teachers had not had Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) or criminal-Record checks.

But Ms Ali Said all staff working at the time of the inspection had been thoroughly checked.

"At That time, we only had four members of staff at That school," She Said .

"So, the staff who had left were still on the central Record . . we did try to explain it to The Inspector . "

Inspectors also said ''teachers do not have the skills'' to help pupils progress and concluded there was ''no capacity for improvement'' at The School .

And they found there was ''No Plan in place to actively promote fundamental British values''.

In 2018, inspectors found texts in the staffroom That :

But they found no evidence children had access to these Books .

Ofsted says it has inspected 260 unregistered schools since 2016

Ms Ali Said The Books had been donated by a mosque and had been kept Locked In The Office . Accepting they were unsuitable, she denied they contributed to a perception she did not want The School to be part of modern British society.

She Said : "I don't believe That just by finding some Books or a paragraph from a book like That makes us go against the fundamental British values. . because Our Children and us, we've grown in British society. "

Koran lessons

It is unclear how many hours The School currently operates, although Ms Ali insisted it was not longer than 18 hours. But we saw a timetable for pupils aged 11-14 That added up to 21 hours per week. Ms Ali denied it was accurate.

The pupils used to be taught The Koran in school - But this now happens at a nearby mosque. Ms Ali Said The Koran lessons were run by Parents - But The School website, no longer online, asked Parents to pay £80 a month for the lessons.

Parents also say they run a home-tuition club in a separate setting close to The School .

Ms Ali Said she was getting her paperwork in order to apply again to register The School in a few weeks' time.

Despite Ofsted inspecting almost 260 suspected unregistered schools since January 2016, and issuing warning notices to 71 settings, this was only the second time a case was brought for prosecution.

An Ofsted spokeswoman said there needed to be a proper legal definition of "schools" and "full-time", as the current legislation was too vague.

"If it's providing all, or substantially all, of a child's education, then it's a school and it should be registered, so we can make sure children are safe and getting a good education," She Said .

"The Law didn't expect unregistered schools to Exist - it wasn't designed to prevent these places from happening. "

Education Minister Lord Agnew said unregistered schools were "illegal, unsafe and anyone found to be running one will be prosecuted".

"Where settings are only operating part-time, there are a range of legal powers in place to make sure children are safe in their care

"And in the vast majority of cases those settings are doing an excellent job in enriching young peoples' lives. "

"We have provided funding to A Number of councils to boost their capacity to take action on settings causing concern. "

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