Ok well there were two inspectors. The Lead was a woman in her 40's, very "nice" but turned out to be extremely knowledgeable and apparently probed at everything. The other was a man in early sixties, quite old school. His specialism was SEN and Safeguarding.
I got observed on day on as year six by the woman and the deputy head. They were defo in over twenty minutes. I had my feedback from the deputy as they were obviously assessing her ability to make lesson judgements. I didn't get a grade for that but she couldn't find any areas for development and I knew it had gone well. That evening I had subject leader interview joint with maths coordinator. It was fairly terrible. Without a doubt he had scrutinised the data and he knew it wasn't good enough. However, we are both fairly new to role and although he was impressed with what we've put in place, he said it had no measurable impact yet. Which is true. His words were "you're going to be disappointed by this report, but do look for the positives."
On day two, management actually got to pick two teachers to get a second onservation! So I got picked and got the man. As I said in OP, it couldn't have gone better. The Head gave feedback and graded it Outstanding. They actually spent about 15 minutes giving me feedback and the inspector said some extremely nice things about my teaching and my capacity for school leadership.
The rest of day two was awful as it actually emerged our website did not meet statutory requirement and so management were scratting about trying to fix that. Also, the head did some VERY questionable things regarding CP issues not being followed up.
Book scrutiny - well they only wanted books from year's three and six and by then theyd made their mind up. They gave me a list of names, mostly comprising of my Sen and FSM kids - great as most of them are my highers - and they wanted maths, English and a foundation book with extended writing in.
At the end of the day they wouldn't feedback to us! They called Govs in for an emergency meeting! Anyway, we now have out provisional grading, which I'm sure you can guess, but we are all feeling quite bizarrely positive.
Next day, head and deputy called me into office and asked me to reconsider leaving. I said I wasn't going anywhere. They've said take a couple of weeks to pull it all together, then do exactly what I need to do with my subject. This is good as at times I've felt ive only been allowed to "play" at being in charge.
Anyway, sorry for the essay. That was our ofsted experience!