Hello!
Well, I survived. The inspector was nice enough, he did smile and threw in the odd anecdote so that was OK. Can't stand it when they don't give anything away and can barely even communicate expect in questions.
From an interview point of view it was fine. It was me, the HT the DHT and the chair. He seemed to keep asking the same question of us governors - 'how do you know what how the school is doing'?, dressed up in various ways. I was there about 1.5 hours and I think about half of it was the HT and the DHT being asked about performance stats and then when they had finished, he looked at me and the chair and asked how much of that we already knew. Thankfully apart from one acronym I think it was pretty much everything. Maybe not the fine detail of each figure (like how much progress Y3 boys made in writing last year) but the overall picture was completely familiar. Phew. There was one pause when he asked what the school was doing to improve writing standards and there was silence, but I pulled that one out of the bag closely followed by the Chair filled in some of the gaps I left unsaid. You could almost feel the HT's sigh of relief.
From the point of view of the schools grading I think it was all a bit futile really. The school has made satisfactory progress - I think he must have said that about 6 times. It struggles to add value because the infant feeder school is outstanding and about half of it's children already come out of there at level 3 so even making more than 2 levels over 4 years is difficult and that is where you add value. It doesn't matter that the progress has improved in the last year or that the SIP is in place to acclerate progress or that the teaching standards, behaviour, and all the rest of it were good+, it doesn't yet show in the figures. Unfortunately, it wasn't long since the last Ofsted and all the changes and projects haven't yielded enough improvement. Over the course of one child's junior school career it will be good but as yet there is not enough evidence. It doesn't help that we are the beginning of the school year and can't really show how this year is going with the lastest SIP in place - the inspector couldn't do any learning walks or see things like a spelling wall because they haven't had time to evolve yet. Not much we can do it about now though.
And there was no opportunity to wax lyrical about the school either. All I managed to say was that I thought the school (and the governing body too) had changed a lot for the better since I started 4 years ago. I couldn't tell him about my experience as a parent nor the massive improvements the SENCO/DHT has made. I feel like writing a letter but it would be pointless quite apart from not being the 'done thing'! The results speak for themselves.
So, unless there was a miracle today, we shall be graded 'requires improvement' or whatever the new 'satisfactory' is and had better just hope that they inspect again within 2 years and we manage a good next time. The school and the staff really deserve it.
Off to the first FGB meeting of the year tonight, arranged before Ofsted arrived. The agenda was long enough and now with the visit to discuss it could be even longer. Or it could be really short if the staff have had enough!! Who knows!