Ofsted grades schools using a scale of four: Oustanding, Good, Requires Improvements, Inadequate.
When assessing schools, Ofsted considers four key elements on which it scores, these are the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management.
Inspectors will also consider the “spiritual, moral, social and cultural development” of students, before making a final judgement on “overall effectiveness”.
So far this year, two schools have earned an Outstanding rating while seven others have scored Good ratings.
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When assessing schools, Ofsted considers four key elements on which it scores, these are the quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, leadership and management.