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Ofsted Inspection at local Primary

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atworknotworking · 12/06/2010 16:57

I have some mindees from a local primary that was inspected in March. One of the parents has just contacted me to say that their child has been given a letter to take home with a questionnaire in (anonymous) from Ofsted along with details of how parents can contact them if they have any concerns / comments about the school. They have put an email addy, phone number and parents can speak to an inspector at the school as they are re-inspecting on Mon and Tues.

I've never heard of this before does anyone know why they would re-inspect?

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atworknotworking · 12/06/2010 17:01

Sorry should add the inspection done in March hasn't yet come up on the system.

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BoysAreLikeDogs · 12/06/2010 17:13

Usually a reinspection is because they found a problem

I am GOBSMACKED that the report has not been published yet, AWNW, that is RUBBISH

BoysAreLikeDogs · 12/06/2010 17:13

I mean rubbish of ofsted

atworknotworking · 12/06/2010 17:21

Yeah I did hear that the school were appealing some of the comments that the inspector put in the report, but I don't know really whats going on, it seems strange that a) its taking this long and b) that ofsted are going back in.

Does anyone have a linky fing for schools appeals proceedures? I can't find specifics, just for schools on special measures and I really doubt that this is the case here.

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