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DfE warning after Charedi parents refuse to allow Ofsted inspectors to speak to their children

Independent school heads told they could be in breach of educational standards

January 28, 2019 13:26
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Heads of independent schools have been warned by the Department for Education that they could be in breach of educational standards if inspectors are unable to speak to pupils.

While the DfE has not said what specifically prompted the letter, Ofsted reports reveal inspectors at some Charedi schools over the past year have been denied permission to speak to pupils by parents, or had access restricted.

In the letter, the DfE said inspectors needed to gather “first-hand” evidence about teaching, the curriculum and safeguarding issues.

“However, we have become aware that some schools have taken steps to try and prevent this from happening - either by a lack of co-operation during the inspection and/or actively hindering inspectors, or through encouraging parents to provide written confirmation that they do not wish their child to be allowed to speak to inspectors.”