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Features of an 'outstanding' school: overall effectiveness

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Last updated on 28 Aug 2012
How is 'outstanding' overall effectiveness measured by Ofsted? Judgements in individual key areas are finalised before an assessment of overall effectiveness is made. We summarise Ofsted grade descriptors for an 'outstanding' judgement.

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