Education Act 2005
2005 CHAPTER 18
Commentary
Part 1: School Inspections and Other Inspections by School Inspectors
Chapter 2 – Procedure for Inspections under Chapter 1
Section 13: Duties of Chief Inspector where school causes or has caused concern
39.This section covers circumstances where a school which has been inspected under section 5 is judged by the Chief Inspector to require either special measures or significant improvement (see notes on Chapter 5: schools causing concern); or cases where such a designation is already in place and the judgement is that it should be changed or removed. The section re-enacts section 14 of SIA 1996 as it applies to England, but reflecting the new significant improvement category, removing the requirement for inspectors to produce a summary of their inspection reports, and introducing a review procedure. The section also re-enacts section 16A of SIA 1996 as it applies to England, with changes to terminology as set out at section 44, and to the arrangements for notifying the local education authority when a maintained school receives a designation.
40.Subsections (1), (2) and (3) provide that where an inspection of a maintained school identifies that the school requires significant improvement or special measures, the Chief Inspector must send a draft of the report to the governing body in the case of a maintained school and to the proprietor in the case of any other school and to consider any comments made by them within a set period. If the Chief Inspector is still of the opinion that the school requires significant improvement or special measures he must inform the Secretary of State and the local education authority in the case of a maintained school or the proprietor in any other case of this immediately in writing. He must also state that opinion in a report of the inspection. Thus, in the case of maintained schools, the local education authority will in future receive such notification direct from the Chief Inspector, rather than as at present from the Secretary of State.
41.Under subsection (4), where in the previous report of an inspection the school was designated as requiring special measures, but the Chief Inspector is now of the opinion that the school no longer requires special measures, he must state his opinion in a report. If he considers that a designation of significant improvement rather than special measures is appropriate, he must also state his opinion in the report, as required by subsection (3).
42.Under subsection (5), in the case of a school already designated as requiring significant improvement, if the Chief Inspector is of the opinion that neither a significant improvement nor a special measures designation is required, he must state his opinion in the report.
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