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In 2012, as reported by Ofsted in the December 2012 report, Year 11 attainment experienced a 'significant dip'. [13] In reporting on this situation, Ofsted stated that "During this inspection, all groups of students were making good progress in the large majority of lessons and outstanding progress in some lessons.".
The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) is a non-ministerial department of His Majesty's government, reporting to Parliament.Ofsted's role is to make sure that organisations providing education, training and childcare services in England do so to a high standard for children and students.
However, as Ofsted stated in its 2013 PSHE report "the great majority of schools choose to teach it because it makes a major contribution to their statutory responsibilities to promote children and young people's personal and economic wellbeing; offer sex and relationships education; prepare pupils for adult life and provide a broad and ...
Hundreds of schools lost their top rank as the watchdog commenced its reinspections of those previously rated outstanding. Slip in outstanding schools may reflect years-old fall in standards ...
(The Center Square) – Wisconsin residents will pay $327.2 million more in K-12 property taxes this year, a 5.7% increase that is the largest increase since 2009. Last year’s increase was 5.4% ...
Green said she hopes, as Miss Wisconsin's Outstanding Teen, ... "I know I’ll have a pretty packed schedule but I’m really excited." Contact Bremen Keasey at 920-570-5614 or bkeasey@gannett.com.
Heartlands High School was placed into special measures by Ofsted in 2003. [14] Since appointing a new principal and a strong leadership team, the school went to good and improving in three years. In 2009 Heartlands High School was awarded Outstanding, the highest mark achievable in school Ofsted inspections. Since academy conversion ...
In 2009, she was hired by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction as an assistant director and education consultant, where she remained until 2014. [2] During these years, she continued her education at the University of Wisconsin, and, in 2012, earned her doctorate in educational leadership & policy analysis.