Article 6C7SH Former Ofsted chief: school inspections should change after headteacher’s death

Former Ofsted chief: school inspections should change after headteacher’s death

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Richard Adams Education editor
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Sir Michael Wilshaw says he now thinks differently about use of one-word headline grades in England

The former chief inspector of schools in England Sir Michael Wilshaw has said Ofsted's style of school inspections needs to change after the death of the headteacher Ruth Perry.

Wilshaw, who led Ofsted until 2016, said Perry's death, following an inspection that downgraded her school from outstanding" to inadequate", had changed his mind over the use of one-word headline grades to rate schools in England.

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