The more obvious case for intervention is in local authority areas with
large numbers of schools Ofsted says are less than good.
Not exact matches
They also seem likely to contribute to better
Ofsted judgements, given that we know that - as
of last year at least - that the inspectorate has not been noticing when
large numbers of pupils leave a
school part - way through their education.
Sir Michael said he was planning to «substantially increase» the
number of school inspectors employed directly by
Ofsted, and that he wanted to recruit a
larger number of heads and deputy heads, who might perform the role on secondment from their
schools.
Ofsted has urged its inspectors to crack down on
schools found to be «off - rolling» pupils, suggesting those transferring
large numbers of children before their Year 11 exams could be penalised.