Headteachers strongly criticise policy of ensuring all schools and FE providers are inspected by summer 2025

Headteachers have reacted with fury and disbelief to government plans to accelerate Ofsted inspections, despite widespread calls from across the sector to suspend all routine inspections in view of the continuing Covid disruption in schools in England.

The schools inspectorate revealed on Tuesday that it had been given an extra £24m in the government’s spending review to speed up the rate of inspections, to ensure that all schools and further education providers are inspected in the next four years.

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