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Ofsted will avoid inspecting schools affected by RAAC
EB News: 13/09/2023 - 11:43
Ofsted has released a statement saying that it will avoid inspecting any education setting that is on the Department for Education’s published list of education settings affected by RAAC this term.
For those settings that are not on the list, but are still impacted by RAAC in some way – for example, hosting pupils from schools that have RAAC, Ofsted has updated its deferrals guidance. This will make clear that it will consider disruption as a result of measures taken to deal with RAAC, when looking at inspection deferral.
If Ofsted has concerns about a school then it may continue to carry out an inspection, in line with its current policy, regardless of their situation with RAAC.
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