How the death of Ruth Perry has reignited Ofsted inspections row
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6A1CA)
Analysis: Tragic story struck a chord with other headteachers increasingly disillusioned with grading regime
Last week, the head of Ofsted and chief inspector of schools in England, took to Twitter. The ad for my successor is out," Amanda Spielman wrote. I'll be leaving this amazing job at the end of 2023, and if you think you have the experience, the energy and the commitment it needs, and want to work with our fantastic staff, apply here."
Seven days later, the organisation she has led for six years has found itself at the centre of a public outcry. A headteacher has killed herself, according to her family, after an Ofsted inspection downgraded her school from outstanding" to inadequate".
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