In its report on best practice for safeguarding children in schools, Ofsted claims that just two per cent of schools it inspected were considered to have inadequate safeguarding procedures in place.
School leaders' union NAHT believes that children should be protected from extremism and radicalisation of any kind and that radical ideologies are not the exclusive domain of any one religion, race...
Ahead of Ofsted's planned consultation, school leaders' union NAHT believes the time has come to stop tinkering with school inspection and instead transform it to make it fairer and more accountable.
Russell Hobby, general secretary of NAHT said It has been over two months since Nicky Morgan made the announcement in the Commons that there would be a new commissioner of schools in Birmingham. We...
Russell Hobby, general secretary of NAHT said: Ofsted is contradicting itself. Reports from its routine inspections say behaviour is good or outstanding in 83 per cent of all schools. That's not yet...
Responding to Ofsted's announcement of a wave of no notice inspections, school leaders' union NAHT reiterated its firm opposition this form of inspection.
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary said: Ofqual's announcement relating to the new GCSE grading structure, coming into effect from 2017, contains few surprises in the wake of its extensive...
NAHT is concerned by the findings of this report, which show that changes to the way education and training is provided to this group has not resulted in improved outcomes for school leavers.
The two trade unions representing head teachers (NAHT and ASCL), independent school and academy group United Learning and specialists in raising education standards, PiXL, have today announced a new...
School leaders' union NAHT said it hoped the new Ofsted chair, businessman David Hoare, will focus on rebuilding damaged relationships with the profession.