During a maintained school inspection
Here is what will happen at your school during a typical inspection.
Day 1
- The lead inspector meets the headteacher; this includes confirming or updating the arrangements for the inspection.
- The lead inspector discusses the pre-inspection briefing with the headteacher and the school’s senior leadership team.
- The inspection team meets for a briefing from the lead inspector.
- The inspection team plans lesson observations.
- The inspection team checks parents’ questionnaires.
- The lead inspector updates the headteacher on the progress of the inspection throughout the day.
- The inspection team gives feedback to observed teachers.
- The inspection team has a team meeting; the headteacher or another member of the school’s senior leadership team will usually attend.
Day 2
- There is a short meeting with the headteacher.
- The inspection team continues with inspection activities.
- The inspection team analyses returns from pupils’ and staff questionnaires.
- The lead inspector updates the headteacher on the progress of the inspection throughout the day.
- The inspection team holds regular meetings throughout the day.
- The inspection team completes any final lesson feedback to teachers.
- The inspection team has a final meeting to discuss final judgements and grades, feedback, and recommendations for improvement. The headteacher is usually present at the meeting.
- There is feedback to governors, other senior staff and a local authority representative if invited by the headteacher.
General inspection activities
These include:
- lesson observations
- analysis of pupils’ work
- a look at school records and documentation
- analysis of parents’, pupils’ and, where relevant, staff questionnaires
- discussion with staff, pupils, governors and, where appropriate, the school’s partners.