Ofsted will go ahead with four proposed changes which will make its post-inspection complaints process “quicker” and “increase transparency” following a consultation with the sector.
It follows the inspectorate admitting its current policy wasn’t working, as first revealed by Schools Week, amid widespread criticism.
The consultation, which ran from June to September, received more than 1,500 responses from providers in all sectors it inspects.
In a report published today, that watchdog said this was an increase of over 150 per cent from a consultation it ran on the same subject in 2020.