Prospect seeks Ofsted meeting on ‘stuck schools’ report

Prospect seeks Ofsted meeting on ‘stuck schools’ report

Prospect has written to Ofsted asking for a meeting to discuss its evaluation report on ‘stuck schools’ that was published in early January.



Kids looking bored at school

The Ofsted report, Fight or flight? How 'stuck' schools are overcoming isolation, investigates why some schools, which have previously been judged to have performed poorly for long periods, have managed to improve, while others, ‘the stuck schools’, have not.

The report concludes that England’s 410 stuck schools, with 210,000 pupils, “need better support and deeper inspection.”

In response to the Oftsed report, Prospect national secretary Steve Thomas said: “In seeking to extend its role to support ‘stuck schools’ Ofsted poses interesting questions about the quality of advice given currently as well as the proliferation of initiatives in the past. 

“Prospect’s Education and Children’s Services Group welcomes the focus on those ‘stuck schools’ and will be asking Ofsted to explain how it’s intervention and ambitions address those challenges.”

Thomas added that he had written to Amanda Spielman, HM chief inspector, as “Prospect ECSG had many questions about the report.”

A copy of Steve Thomas’ letter send to Oftsed can be downloaded from the Prospect library.