Ofsted's plans for the coming months Ofsted has set out further detail of its plans for the summer term, covering the full range of its inspection activity, including state and independent schools, further education providers, early years and initial teacher training. Ofsted will step up its inspection programme over the summer term, with a view to returning to a full programme of inspections from September 2021. During the summer term, the majority of Ofsted's activity will continue to be lighter-touch monitoring inspections, as has been the case since January. The importance of COVID-19 home testing over Easter Following schools' and colleges' success in COVID-19 testing on return to education, it is vital for staff, secondary and college students and their families, to keep testing at home throughout the Easter holidays and into the summer term. We would appreciate your continued support sharing the following important messages with your school community: - all staff, secondary and college students and their households should continue to test twice weekly over the Easter holidays
- report results online whether they are positive, negative or void. This information is critical in helping understand the prevalence of the virus across the country
- remember to test just before returning to school or college for the summer term either the night before, or morning of, the first day back to find and isolate any positive cases
There are different ways for a household, childcare or support bubble to access twice-weekly, regular testing at home, and there is more information on how households of staff and pupils can collect or order tests here. Further support for support schools and colleges We've pulled together some further information from recent announcements and updates below to support you and your staff plan for the summer term. - We've produced a leaflet to support your conversations with clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV) families who may be feeling anxious about the changing guidance for CEV people. From Thursday 1 April, CEV people are no longer advised to shield, meaning CEV children should attend school or college unless they are one of the very small number of children under paediatric or other specialist care and have been advised by their GP or clinician not to attend.
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New guidance and funding for summer schools is available for secondary schools to help progress plans after the Easter break. These can be designed for pupils who have experienced the most disruption as a result of the pandemic, with the guidance providing advice on issues ranging from enrichment and sporting activities to mental health support and accessing appropriate premises. -
The Holiday Activity and Food programme launches in every council across the country during the Easter holidays, in line with the remaining national restrictions. The programme is targeted primarily at those who are eligible for free school meals, making sure the most disadvantaged children can make the most of the school holidays. - We've published updated guidance for schools and local authorities on how to use their Pupil Premium funding.
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