Nearly all Barnet schools good or outstanding ahead of new school year
25 August, 2022 12:00 am
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The latest Ofsted data shows that 98% of state schools in Barnet were graded outstanding or good as of December 31 By Patrick Jack, Data Reporter
Ofsted inspectors judge schools on categories including the quality of teaching, personal development and welfare, the effectiveness of the leadership and pupils’ achievements.
Nearly all schools in Barnet were rated good or outstanding at their last inspection, figures show.
The latest Ofsted data shows that 44 state schools in the area were graded outstanding, and 78 good as of December 31 – 98% of the 125 which had received an inspection by this point.
This was up from 97% in December 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic.
And it means the area’s rate is far above that across England, of 87%.
The proportion of schools rated good or outstanding nationally is the highest since comparable records began in 2010, but varied significantly between local authorities.
All 60 schools in Camden were good or outstanding, compared to just 71% in Doncaster, in the North East.
Inspectors judge schools on categories including the quality of teaching, personal development and welfare, the effectiveness of the leadership and pupils’ achievements.
Schools requiring improvement will be inspected again within 30 months, while those deemed good or outstanding will usually be reviewed again once every four years.
However, the figures show that just 2,400 schools in England were inspected between 2019-20 and 2021-22 as a result of the pandemic – fewer than would be rated in a typical school year.
Geoff Barton, general secretary of the ASCL, said: “Schools in disadvantaged communities are more likely to receive negative ratings than those in affluent areas because it is often harder in these areas to recruit the range of staff needed to support pupils who may face significant challenges in their own lives.”
He said it is a “vicious circle” where negative Ofsted ratings stigmatise schools and make improvement even more difficult.
He added: “The government must reform the inspection system so it is more supportive and less punitive, improve education funding and work with the sector to boost teacher recruitment and retention.”
Dr Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, said: “Ofsted is a bankrupt idea, long discredited by the profession as any sort of arbiter on schools.
“The inspectors are out of touch and the inspections punitive, giving a narrow view of what a school is achieving with its students.
“We are calling on Government to work with us and others to create a new approach to school and college evaluation which is supportive, effective and fair.”
Of the 122 schools in Barnet rated good or higher, four were nurseries, 86 were primary schools, and 25 secondary schools.
There were also five special schools and two schools offering alternative provision graded good or outstanding.
The Department for Education said inspections provide an independent and rounded assessment of schools, which are helpful to both teachers and parents.
A spokeswoman added additional funding would enable Ofsted to inspect all schools between summer 2021 and summer 2025 to provide a complete picture of post-pandemic education.
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