The family of a head teacher who killed herself ahead of an Ofsted report are hoping her inquest will highlight missed opportunities to prevent her death.
Ruth Perry, 53, was head teacher at Caversham Primary School, in Reading, for 13 years.
Her death led to a debate about how Ofsted inspections in England worked.
The inquest, which begins on Tuesday, will fully consider the circumstances surrounding her death, on 8 January.
Mrs Perry's sister Julia Waters told BBC News if there were "lessons that can be learned so that no head teacher has to go through what Ruth went through and no family has to go through what we are still going through", then that would be a positive outcome.
We needed to "look after" teachers and head teachers "if they're going to look after our children", Ms Waters said, and "reintroduce humanity to the school inspection system".