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In September 2009, a new school inspection framework was introduced. The new framework includes a judgement about the effectiveness of safeguarding procedures on the four point scale: outstanding, good, satisfactory and inadequate. Ofsted carried out pilot inspections against this new framework during the academic year 2008/09. Table B provides a list of those maintained schools inspected under the new framework between 1 January and 31 August 2009 where their latest Ofsted inspection resulted in a judgement of inadequate for the effectiveness of safeguarding procedures.
A copy of this reply has been sent to Vernon Coaker MP, Minister of State for Schools and Learners, and placed in the library of both Houses.
Table B: Maintained schools judged inadequate for 'The effectiveness of safeguarding procedures' between 1 January and 31 August 2009 | |||
URN | Phase of education | School name | Local authority |
Letter from Christine Gilbert, dated 3 December 2009:
Your recent parliamentary question has been passed to me, as Her Majesty's Chief Inspector, for response.
In accordance with our pre-announced publications, information about all inspections taking place during the autumn term 2009/10 will be published on the third Wednesday in March 2010. Given the code of practice for official statistics, I will not, therefore, be able to provide you with a response to this question until that time.
A copy of this reply has been sent to Vernon Coaker MP, Minister of State for Schools and Learners, and placed in the library of both Houses.
John Battle: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how many schools in (a) Leeds West constituency and (b) West Yorkshire are below the National Challenge benchmark following the 2009 GCSE results. [306620]
Mr. Coaker: Individual school results for the 2008/09 academic year are not available until the publication of the Achievement and Attainment Tables in January 2010.
Mrs. Maria Miller: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families when he expects his Department to meet its target of 3,500 Sure Start children's centres. [305363]
Ms Diana R. Johnson: We are on track to achieve our target of 3,500 children's centres by March 2010 for children under five and their families. Local authorities are responsible for rolling out children's centre programmes in their areas.
Michael Gove:
To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how many (a) physics, (b) chemistry, (c) mathematics, (d) English, (e) biology and (f) history teachers who entered the profession in a state school in 2005 were still teaching
in state schools in the last year for which figures are available. [307328]
Mr. Coaker: The data are not available in the format requested.
Full and part-time( 1) teachers in local authority maintained sector service( 2) who qualified in 2004, entered service in 2005 and were still in service in 2008, by subject of initial teacher training qualification , Coverage: England | |
Subject | Remained in service 2008( 3 ) (percentage) |
(1) Teachers in part-time service are under-recorded on the DTR by between 10 and 20 per cent. and therefore these figures may be slightly underestimated. (2) The local authority maintained sector includes teachers in maintained nursery, primary, secondary, special schools and pupil referral units and excludes CTCs and academies. (3) Figures are provisional estimates and are subject to change. Note: Those in service in 2007-08 will not all have been in continuous service between 2005 and 2008; some may have left and returned during the period. Source: Database of Teacher Records (DTR) and General Teaching Council for England. |
Mr. Laws: To ask the Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families how many (a) primary and (b) secondary school teachers have (i) applied for and (ii) obtained the National Professional Qualification for Headship in each of the last 10 years. [306470]
Mr. Coaker: The National College for Leadership of Schools and Children's Services, who have run the National Professional Qualification for Headship since 2001, provided the following data:
Primary (including nursery) | Secondary | Other (inc. special, LA, independent, overseas) | Grand total | |||||
APPS | GRADS | APPS | GRADS | APPS | GRADS | APPS | GRADS | |
Notes: 1. Data are unavailable for the period 1997-2000. 2. 2001 application figures not recorded. 3. 2009 figures only cover partial recruitment for this year as this is not yet completed. 4. NPQH takes 12 months to complete, so those starting in 2008 graduate in 2009 |
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