Ingleton Middle School
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September 2003
PART D: SUMMARY OF THE MAIN INSPECTION JUDGEMENTS
Inspection judgement
Grade
The overall effectiveness of the school
3
How inclusive the school is
1
How the school's effectiveness has changed since its last inspection
3
Value for money provided by the school
4
Overall standards achieved
4
Pupils' achievement
3
Pupils' attitudes, values and other personal qualities
2
Attendance
3
Attitudes
2
Behaviour, including the extent of exclusions
2
Pupils' spiritual, moral, social and cultural development
2
The quality of education provided by the school
3
The quality of teaching
3
How well pupils learn
3
The quality of assessment
4
How well the curriculum meets pupils needs
3
Enrichment of the curriculum, including out-of-school activities
1
Accommodation and resources
2
Pupils' care, welfare, health and safety
2
Support, advice and guidance for pupils
4
How well the school seeks and acts on pupils' views
3
The effectiveness of the school's links with parents
2
The quality of the school's links with the community
3
The school's links with other schools and colleges
1
The leadership and management of the school
3
The governance of the school
3
The leadership of the headteacher
3
The leadership of other key staff
3
The effectiveness of management
3
Inspectors make judgements on a scale: excellent (grade 1); very good (2); good (3); satisfactory (4); unsatisfactory (5);
poor (6); very poor (7).

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