Is Ofsted’s new Report Card System ‘Causing Concern’ or is it ‘Exemplary’? FE Soundbite 783
Welcome to FE Soundbite Edition 783: 8th February 2025 | Is Ofsted’s new Report Card System ‘Causing Concern’ or is it ‘Exemplary’? This is the…
Ofsted, the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills, is an independent, non-ministerial department of the UK government. Established in 1992, Ofsted reports directly to Parliament and inspects a wide range of services for children and young people, including schools, colleges, early years providers, childcare, and further education (FE) institutions.
Although Ofsted works closely with the government, it operates independently and provides impartial judgments about the quality of education and care in England.
Ofsted’s main responsibilities are to:
Ofsted inspections look at a wide range of areas, including curriculum quality, teaching and learning, safeguarding, leadership, and outcomes for learners.
In September 2025, following a major consultation, Ofsted confirmed significant reforms to the inspection framework by introducing their new Report Cards. These new report cards will come into effect from 10 November 2025 for early years, state schools, and FE and skills providers, and from January 2026 for independent schools and initial teacher education.
FE and skills providers are a core focus for Ofsted, with around 80% currently graded as good or outstanding. Under the new framework, inspection areas include:
Inspectors will also consider how well FE providers engage with employers and communities to meet workforce demands.
Ofsted’s recent research highlights how FE colleges are adopting AI tools to:
While AI offers benefits, challenges include managing plagiarism, ensuring digital access, and safeguarding learners. Ofsted encourages safe, ethical and responsible use of AI while recognising its growing role in preparing students for work.
Ofsted’s independent evaluations provide parents, students, and employers with trusted insights into education and care. Its judgements:
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For the latest Ofsted news, inspection reforms, analysis, and sector reaction, follow our updates on this page. We also cover Ofsted in our podcasts, video interviews, and expert opinion pieces across FE and skills
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