Trusts an integral part of school inspections

25 Apr 2023 01:14 PM

Ofsted yesterday published a report exploring multi-academy trusts’ responsibilities and how their work is evaluated during inspections.

The new research finds that trusts are an important part of school inspection and have some involvement at each stage of the process. However, Ofsted’s legal remit only permits inspections to operate at an individual school level, limiting the extent to which inspectors can report on the work of the trust, and its influence.

Read the ‘How multi-academy trusts are involved in school inspections report’.

The report also finds that:

Ofsted Chief Inspector, Amanda Spielman, yesterday said:

School trusts are an integral part of the education landscape, with some running dozens of schools. They oversee all aspects of schools’ work and often turn around some very challenging situations.

The inspectors and trust leaders we spoke to highlighted that inspection only of individual schools does not hold the trust sufficiently accountable, or credit the trust enough for its work.

The report draws evidence from survey responses by 105 His Majesty’s Inspectors (HMI) and 11 semi-structured interviews with trust chief executive officers (CEOs) or their representatives.

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