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  2. Template:Ofsted/doc - Wikipedia

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    at the top of each inspection report for the school, at the top of the Ofsted page for the school, on the school's Government record. If the number is not included, the template will look for it on Wikidata. Note that most independent schools do not have their education inspected by Ofsted, even though they have been assigned URNs.

  3. Ofsted - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Education (Schools) Act 1992 - Wikipedia

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    The Education (Schools) Act 1992 (c. 38) set up a system of school inspections by the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted). The reports written by independent inspection teams and published by Ofsted are made public and the inspections are carried out according to a National Framework to ensure consistency across the country.

  5. Unique Reference Number - Wikipedia

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    The Unique Reference Number (URN) is a six-digit number used by the UK government to identify educational establishments in the United Kingdom.. The URN is issued by the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills to identify the educational establishments they are responsible for monitoring.

  6. Assessing Pupils' Progress - Wikipedia

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    Some areas are less traditional and have come as something of a surprise to those who have worked with them. For example, at Level 7 pupils are required to "find the locus of a point that moves according to a specific rule, e.g. the vertex of a square as it rolls along a line": an area that has certainly never been tested in a National ...

  7. Recognising and Recording Progress and Achievement - Wikipedia

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    This means that the learning experience is subject to the formal inspection and quality assurance processes of the further education sector. The RARPA approach has five distinct staged processes: aims and objectives, initial assessment, learning objectives, identification of learning, and review and recording.

  8. Teddington School - Wikipedia

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    An Ofsted inspection in February 2014 rated the school as "Good", stating that pupils were making "strong progress", and that the "teaching standard was good". [ 9 ] A new two-storey building was constructed for an additional 240 pupils in 2014 with the inauguration of a sixth form at the school in 2014, in line with Richmond Borough Council's ...

  9. Inspection - Wikipedia

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    In government and politics, an inspection is the act of a monitoring authority administering an official review of various criteria (such as documents, facilities, records, and any other assets) that are deemed by the authority to be related to the inspection. Inspections are used for the purpose of determining if a body is complying with ...