Proposals to include threat of jail and unlimited fines for proprietors who ignore safeguarding concerns
A planned crackdown on unsafe or unregulated independent schools is expected to be included in next week’s Queens speech, including the threat of jail sentences and unlimited fines for proprietors who ignore safeguarding concerns.
The Department for Education (DfE) said it was ready to submit legislation to give the government and Ofsted wider powers to investigate and close private schools in England, with plans to broaden its definition of a school to force more settings to officially register.