teacake2
22-08-2015, 10:52 PM
I had my inspection on the 10th of July 2015 and was told that it would take at least 2 weeks for the report to be issued but would probably take longer so I didn't worry about it, however it still hadn't arrived and so I went on Ofsted's website and lo and behold my report is on there and has been for about a week,I thought we were supposed to have a copy of it and given a certain amount of time to go through it and check for any errors before it was on line or has it changed recently?
Luckily it read okay so I am not bothered about it, but what if it had had lots of errors in it?
Any thoughts please.
Teacake2
NightOwl
23-08-2015, 01:33 AM
I had mine on 1 July. About 5 days later I had my report sent to me via email which is the norm I believe. There was a covering letter with it telling me I had 24 ours to notify them of any factual inaccuracies. Could you have missed the email or did it go in to junk mail?
Simona
23-08-2015, 08:31 AM
I had my inspection on the 10th of July 2015 and was told that it would take at least 2 weeks for the report to be issued but would probably take longer so I didn't worry about it, however it still hadn't arrived and so I went on Ofsted's website and lo and behold my report is on there and has been for about a week,I thought we were supposed to have a copy of it and given a certain amount of time to go through it and check for any errors before it was on line or has it changed recently?
Luckily it read okay so I am not bothered about it, but what if it had had lots of errors in it?
Any thoughts please.
Teacake2
Absolutely...you must have a short period to check the report for 'factual' statements.
If you are happy with the report I would call Ofsted to tell them so but raise the issue you were not given the time to read it first.
Ofsted will be interested in ensuring Tribal/Prospects follow the agreed process.
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