Schools: Standards

(asked on 7th January 2019) - View Source

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, what estimate he has made of the proportion of (a) primary and (b) secondary age children in (i) Ashfield, (ii) Nottinghamshire and (iii) England that attend a school rated (A) outstanding and (B) good by Ofsted.


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Nick Gibb
This question was answered on 10th January 2019

The attached table shows the proportion of children in Ashfield, Nottinghamshire and England, that attended primary and secondary schools rated as Good or Outstanding by Ofsted, as of 31 August 2018. Ofsted published these statistics on their website on 29 November 2018.

The Ofsted inspection data shows, that as of 31 August 2018, the proportion of children attending primary schools rated as Outstanding in Ashfield was 14%, in Nottinghamshire was 15% and in England was 19%. The data further shows that the proportion of children attending secondary schools rated as Outstanding in Ashfield was 0%, in Nottinghamshire was 30% and in England was 27%.

The Ofsted inspection data also shows, that as of 31 August 2018, the proportion of children attending primary schools rated as Good in Ashfield was 65%, in Nottinghamshire was 69% and in England was 67%. The data further shows that the proportion of children attending secondary schools rated as Good in Ashfield was 93%, in Nottinghamshire was 62% and in England was 52%.

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