How a school can be rated as OUTSTANDING by Ofsted.

There are four grades that a school can be rated by Ofsted, Inadequate, Requires Improvement, Good and Outstanding, Ofsted is the Office For Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills.  They are an independent and impartial organisation that inspect any educational and care setting that provides teaching and life skills to young people and children.  The inspectors are sent into educational and care facilities to make sure the whole framework and structure of the setting is up to and operating at a high standard.  They promote improvement, give information to parents and importantly hold each school to account for all the public money they are given. Their three main goals are to Inspect, Report and Regulate on organisations that provide training, education and care in England.

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From the head teacher to the secretary, from the cleaners to the Websites for schools, every little detail is scrutinised and only if everything is deemed Outstanding is that accreditation awarded.  The schools that have professional websites designed and built by companies such as www.fsedesign.co.uk/websites-for-schools are more likely  to be rated as Outstanding or good because they build state of the art websites especially for schools and can include all relevant information required.

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These forward-thinking schools are providing a professional website for their staff and the parents of their children, that can show off the teaching structure, classroom staff and facilities, diary dates, vacancies, and any relevant and important information in a clear and precise way.