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Ofsted praise for Butterflies Day Nursery – Mansfield Chad

February 5th, 2012 • By: nat News

Ofsted praise for Butterflies Day Nursery
Mansfield Chad
Parents and staff are celebrating after a college day nursery received top marks from Ofsted. Butterflies Day Nursery, part of Vision West Notts, was graded 'outstanding' across-the-board following a recent inspection – gaining the highest-possible ...

Children’s home gets top marks – Peterlee Mail

February 5th, 2012 • By: nat News

Peterlee Mail

Children’s home gets top marks
Peterlee Mail
Exmoor Grove manager Sylvia Lowe holding a copy of their Ofsted report as fellow staff (left to right) Sally Craigs, Joanne Morter, Lindsay Bage, Steve Morrell, Debbie Wray, Katie Bage and Maureen Bage jump for joy. Picture by FRANK REID STAFF at a ...

5000 head teachers lack leadership, says Ofsted chief – Telegraph.co.uk

February 5th, 2012 • By: nat News

Telegraph.co.uk

5000 head teachers lack leadership, says Ofsted chief
Telegraph.co.uk
His comments were supported by figures from Ofsted showing leadership in 24 per cent of schools – the equivalent of 5500 establishments – is rated less than good. One per cent of schools are rated as having inadequate leadership, and in a further 23 ...
'Weak Teachers' Should Not Be Given Pay Rises, Says Ofsted Head Michael WilshawHuffington Post UK

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5000 head teachers lack leadership, says Ofsted chief – Telegraph.co.uk

February 5th, 2012 • By: nat News

Telegraph.co.uk

5000 head teachers lack leadership, says Ofsted chief
Telegraph.co.uk
His comments were supported by figures from Ofsted showing leadership in 24 per cent of schools – the equivalent of 5500 establishments – is rated less than good. One per cent of schools are rated as having inadequate leadership, and in a further 23 ...
'Weak Teachers' Should Not Be Given Pay Rises, Says Ofsted Head Michael WilshawHuffington Post UK
Don't reward teachers indiscriminately says Ofsted headThe Independent

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Catchment changes horrify headteacher – West Sussex Today

February 4th, 2012 • By: nat News

Catchment changes horrify headteacher
West Sussex Today
THE HEADTEACHER of an 'Outstanding' Ofsted reviewed school says he is 'horrified' that its 'community is going to be broken up' by proposed changes to the catchment area. Plans have been outlined to extend the catchment boundary of Heron Way Primary ...

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