Labour’s plans to ditch Ofsted grades in favour of a school report card could be the “logical evolution” of how school performance is communicated, Amanda Spielman has said.
The chief inspector told Schools Week it was “completely rational for a potential alternative government to be thinking about things like this”, after shadow education secretary Bridget Phillipson set out her reform proposals at the weekend.
Labour has said it will consult on scrapping the current system of four grades, opting instead for a report card that shows what schools do well and what they need to do to improve.
The party has not said what metrics will feature on the card.