Normal meant too many committed and creative teachers battling against the odds: 40% leaving the profession within five years.

School 21 Pitchford Street Stratford E15 4RZ; Head: Mr Oli de Botton; T 020 8262 2121; E [email protected] A state school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 18. After an inspection of a school, Ofsted published a report on the school on its website. We need every child’s voice – the full range of diversity – to be heard and valued in the classroom and each child’s learning properly supported. Ofsted is due to return to full inspections in January of … Inspection report: School 21, 17–18 June 2014 3 of 9 Full report Information about this school This free school opened in September 2012 as part of the School 21 Trust. Professionals from dispersed multi-agency teams can support learners with special educational needs more easily on video calls. © 2020 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. We need to imagine afresh what a great education, a big education, looks like, so we can come back stronger. Lord Baker, one of the architects of Third: skilful use of technology. Headteachers and teachers have worked under immense stress to provide simultaneously an on-site provision for key workers and the most vulnerable and online distance learning (some having to rapidly learn how to do this from scratch). Pitchford Street, Stratford, E15 4RZ. School 21 – Stratford Ofsted Rating: 1 (Outstanding) Share this school's profile: Overview and contacts . Find an inspection report You can find reports for schools, colleges, childminders, nurseries, children’s homes and more in …

School 21 has built strong foundations in a short period of time, confirmed by our recent Ofsted which was outstanding in all categories. All rights reserved. There has been a change of mood, born out of a cocktail of anger, frustration, commitment to social justice and resolve. Ofsted inspections have rightly been suspended, as have league tables (neither of which produces the breadth of information parents need), and it would be wrong to have them return next year as schools are picking up the pieces after the pandemic. Now, all but the deliberately contrary can see its many benefits: collaborative tools to aid student learning; flipped learning, where students consume the knowledge first and then discuss it with teachers.Parents now have more options to support their children, though the choice can become bewildering at times. Published 14 May 2019 Last updated 1 November 2019 — see all updates Data returned from the Piano 'meterActive/meterExpired' callback These adverts enable local businesses to get in front of their target audience – the It is important that we continue to promote these adverts as our local businesses need as much support as possible during these challenging times.This website and associated newspapers adhere to the Independent Press Standards Organisation's Editors' Code of Practice. Boarding: No; Local authority: Newham; Pupils: 927; Religion: None; Ofsted: Latest Overall effectiveness Outstanding 1; Outcomes for children and learners Outstanding 1 Normal for schools had become unbalanced, at times unhinged. URN: 138196.

NOTE: More than one parent/carer can complete the Ofsted Parent View questionnaire so the results may show more respondents than pupils attending the school In September 2019 the questions asked on Ofsted Parent View were updated. Ofsted is a non-ministerial department. Search for Ofsted inspection reports for childminders and childcare providers, schools, colleges, further education providers, children and families services Normal was scarred by deep inequalities, now further exposed by Covid-19. It would be sad if, next June, we were back in a “normal” that no one really liked.In the words of Emily Dickinson: “The possible’s slow fuse is lit by the imagination.” Until this extraordinary forced experiment, where the world’s teachers had to learn to teach online overnight, technology has often been underused or badly used in schools. An innovative school, doing things differently for the 21st century. Check Ofsted's COVID-19 updates to see how inspections and reports are affected. A pressure that was unhealthy, often toxic; Ofsted inspections, high-stakes exams, the crowding out of creativity. It has entailed confronting real hardship, delivering food parcels, children’s toys, laptops and regularly checking in and providing much-needed social and emotional support for families.The breaking of trust between government and the frontline at this crucial time (the result of too many insensitive, late or contradictory announcements) has perhaps strangely resulted in a growing sense of empowerment in the profession, a desire to take control of our own destiny.First: rebalancing our schools. If you have a complaint about the editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then please