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Unpacking the New Ofsted Framework: What School Leaders Need to Know

15 min · 23 de sep de 2025
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This episode explores the updated Ofsted Schools Inspection Toolkit (September 2025), highlighting the key evaluation areas that will shape inspections: safeguarding, inclusion, curriculum and teaching, achievement, attendance and behaviour, personal development, early years, post-16 provision, and leadership. We break down what inspectors are looking for, how evidence will be gathered, and what the changes mean for schools in practice. Designed for school leaders, teachers, and governors, this podcast provides clarity on expectations and practical insights to support self-evaluation and improvement planning.  Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2435456/fan_mail/new]

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