Finally had my no children on role inspection this morning!
She said she would be here at 11 but got here for 10.30 and I wasn't quite ready. The paperwork was all laid out but I wanted to set out more toys (which have all been stored away for the past six months. Anyway, she didn't mind. I passed. She stayed for 1 and a half hours. So relieved to get it done. Thanks everyone for al your help. DH taking me to lunch now to celebrate. x
Well done - I said to my husband a while ago that next time that "they" phone I'll say that I'm having a break, tell her what day I will be in, make other arrangements for the mindees on that day, have an inspection with no children on the role - hopefully get Met and then conveniently start work again the next day - far less stressful than an inspection with the little darlings present!
Really don't think I could stand another inspection and I plan on retiring in 4 years time, but may possibly get inspected in 3 years.
Enjoy your lunch and weekend.
Do you think you will start childminding again or can't you see yourself starting up again now you and your children have your home back to yourselves? xx
Well done - I said to my husband a while ago that next time that "they" phone I'll say that I'm having a break, tell her what day I will be in, make other arrangements for the mindees on that day, have an inspection with no children on the role - hopefully get Met and then conveniently start work again the next day - far less stressful than an inspection with the little darlings present!
Really don't think I could stand another inspection and I plan on retiring in 4 years time, but may possibly get inspected in 3 years.
Enjoy your lunch and weekend.
Do you think you will start childminding again or can't you see yourself starting up again now you and your children have your home back to yourselves? xx
Some days I think I definitely would love to be doing it again. Other days I will remember something - usually the noisy drop offs that I have written about several times - and shudder. It's definitely nice to have the option of going into it again. My current teaching contract ends on 31st August (doing maternity cover) and so I need to start thinking soon.
Woo hoo. Well done. What a relief it's over. Bet you feel all light and fluffy now. Enjoy your weekend. Hopefully you'll have one less thing to worry about now.
Recently in my borough, it seems as if there has been a HUGE blitz of inspections. Since September, over 60 inspections have been done in my borough ( and we still have 5 more months left) , whereas only 57 were carried out last year. ( the year previous to this the number was less than 20)
Mine was done in February after just over 6 years.
In September the next cycle starts, does this mean that for those who have been recently inspected, we could be picked straight out again?
Recently in my borough, it seems as if there has been a HUGE blitz of inspections. Since September, over 60 inspections have been done in my borough ( and we still have 5 more months left) , whereas only 57 were carried out last year. ( the year previous to this the number was less than 20)
Mine was done in February after just over 6 years.
In September the next cycle starts, does this mean that for those who have been recently inspected, we could be picked straight out again?
February, as in last month? Mine was 2 months ago and as she was leaving she said something like 'ok well see you in 4 - 5 years time'.
So hopefully we'll be in similar order unless something needs addressing earlier.
Recently in my borough, it seems as if there has been a HUGE blitz of inspections. Since September, over 60 inspections have been done in my borough ( and we still have 5 more months left) , whereas only 57 were carried out last year. ( the year previous to this the number was less than 20) Mine was done in February after just over 6 years.
In September the next cycle starts, does this mean that for those who have been recently inspected, we could be picked straight out again?
How do you find out all that information?
It is a lovely feeling when it's all over and I have 'nothing to do'.
It is a lovely feeling when it's all over and I have 'nothing to do'.
When I was 'watching' them inspect my area I went into 'Find an Ofsted Inspection Report' and put in my postcode and then how many miles radias I was interested in seeing and then watched the inspection dates change over the months as they ploughed their way through the area. There is probably a quicker way but this is how I done it.
When I was 'watching' them inspect my area I went into 'Find an Ofsted Inspection Report' and put in my postcode and then how many miles radias I was interested in seeing and then watched the inspection dates change over the months as they ploughed their way through the area. There is probably a quicker way but this is how I done it.
My local authority is small, about 250 childminders, I think. On the Ofsted website, instead of looking at postcode, I look at local authority, and play with the dates.
It them takes a little while to trawl through them all to look at grades and inspectors.
My favourite way to look is on Watchsted. This gives you a colour coded spiral with all inspections going back to September 2012.
I originally found out about the site on here, but it's not widely known. I gave mentioned it to about 5 local childminders recently, and no one knew about it.
[QUOTE=Maza;1419568]How do you find out all that information?
You can also look at Wilshaw's statements and Ofsted website itself in regards to current inspections and what is going to happen when the current cycle...Sept 2012 to August 2016... comes to an end.
Last week Gill Jones also made a statement on what is happening from April 2017 when Ofsted takes EY inspections in-house and end its contracts with Tribal and Prospects and she mentions the CIF too.
There was also a short video by Wilshaw himself...worth looking into it.
To find out about inspections there is also Watchsted.com with their interactive map where you can find results of inspections very quickly indeed....as mentioned in the previous comment.
Just as a side note- This map doesn't work for me. If I type in my Local Authority it doesn't cover half the villages and towns my LA covers, their data must be wrong somehow.
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